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UBER or LYFT: Which Player Is Better-Placed Post-Q2 Earnings Results?

Uber Technologies UBER, based in San Francisco, CA, has embraced an ambitious global expansion strategy while diversifying its operations. Although ride-sharing remains the principal business, the company has developed meaningful additional revenue streams through Uber Eats, its food-delivery service, and Uber Freight, the logistics marketplace. This broad-based strategy demonstrates Uber’s intention to become an integrated transportation and delivery ecosystem rather than remain exclusively a ride-hailing provider.

Lyft LYFT, which is also headquartered in San Francisco, CA, has pursued a more focused strategy. Operating predominantly in the United States, the company remains largely centered on ride-sharing and has placed considerably less emphasis on diversification. This approach enables Lyft to allocate more resources to enhancing its core services. But it also limits the company’s participation in potentially faster-growing areas such as delivery and international markets.

Both companies released their second-quarter 2026 results earlier this month. Considering their distinct strategies, it is useful to examine which stock offers the more attractive investment opportunity following their latest quarterly earnings reports.

The Case for Uber

On Aug. 5, Uber reported strong second-quarter 2026 results with respect to the bottom line. Earnings of $1.17 per share rose 85.7% year over year and exceeded the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 41%. Quarterly revenues of $14.19 billion increased 12.2% year over year. The company saw impressive growth in its delivery and mobility segments, boosting the top line.

Gross bookings grew 22% on a constant currency basis year on year to more than $58 billion, above the high end of the company’s guidance and marking the fourth consecutive quarter above 20% growth for this key metric. Trips also accelerated with results benefiting from travel linked to the FIFA World Cup.

Uber’s ride-hailing business benefited from the mega event with millions of tourists taking rides across host cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Operating income also increased significantly during the June quarter, with operating cash flow increasing 12% to $2.9 billion. Moreover, trailing 12-month free cash flow exceeded $10 billion for the first time.

For the third quarter, Uber expects gross bookings in the band of $58.25-$60.25 billion. Unlike the previous few quarters, foreign exchange is likely to trim the metric by roughly 1 percentage point.

Despite that, the gross bookings forecast implies 18% to 22% year-over-year growth on a constant-currency basis. Adjusted EBITDA is forecasted in the $2.86-$2.96 billion band. Third-quarter adjusted earnings per share are expected in the range of 80-84 cents.

The company’s earnings beat estimates three of the past four quarters, missing the mark on the other occasion. The average beat is 99.5%.

Uber Technologies Price and EPS Surprise

Uber Technologies, Inc. Price and EPS Surprise

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Uber’s progress in establishing a strong presence in the rapidly growing autonomous vehicle (“AV”) market is impressive. The company is pursuing a partnership-oriented strategy to take advantage of emerging opportunities. By collaborating with several technology leaders, Uber can advance its automation goals while avoiding the significant research and development expenses associated with developing AV capabilities internally.

The Case for Lyft

On Aug. 6, LYFT reported second-quarter 2026 earnings of 29 cents per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 39 cents by 25.6%. Revenues of $1.84 billion beat the consensus estimate of $1.81 billion and rose 16.1% year over year.

Growth was fueled by record rides and gross bookings, while Active Riders reached a record 30.5 million. Adjusted EBITDA also advanced sharply, reflecting stronger operating momentum even as marketing and administrative costs increased.

Gross bookings were $5.5 billion in the second quarter, increasing 22.6% from the year-ago period. Rides climbed 11.8% year over year, reaching a record level as growth accelerated sequentially.

The company recorded strength across Freenow by Lyft in Europe, North American rideshare and Lyft Urban Solutions. Active Riders grew 16.9% year over year, marking the seventh consecutive quarter of double-digit growth.

For the September quarter, gross bookings are expected in the band of $5.50 billion to $5.67 billion, up approximately 15% to 19% year over year. Adjusted EBITDA is anticipated in the band of $183-$203 million. Adjusted EBITDA margin (calculated as a percentage of Gross Bookings) is expected to be approximately 3.3% to 3.6%.

The company’s earnings lagged the consensus mark in each of the past four quarters, with the average miss being 57.9%.

Lyft Price and EPS Surprise

Lyft, Inc. Price and EPS Surprise

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The disappointing earnings history has contributed to Lyft's shares performing worse than Uber so far this year

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Lyft Is More Attractive Than Uber on Valuation Front

Lyft is trading at a forward sales multiple of 0.82X, comparing favorably to Uber’s 2.4X. LYFT has a Value Score of B, compared with UBER’s C.

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End Note

Uber’s commitment to strategic diversification and shareholder-oriented initiatives remains an important competitive advantage. Backed by a substantial market capitalization of $152.5 billion, the company appears capable of weathering the current macroeconomic uncertainty. Its diversification strategy — which encompasses acquisitions, international growth and innovative service offerings — has helped reduce risk and enhance its competitive position.

Although Lyft, like Uber, continues to record strong gross bookings, the weaker earnings surprise and comparatively lackluster stock performance put it at a disadvantage. Our analysis indicates that Uber is the more compelling contender in this comparison. Consequently, Uber appears better positioned than Lyft following the companies’ respective second-quarter 2026 earnings announcements.

Both stocks currently have a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.

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