Is Uber Technologies, Inc. (UBER) the Best Performing S&P 500 Stock So Far In 2025?

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Performing S&P 500 Stocks So Far in 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) stands against the other stocks.

Emily Rowland, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management, joined a discussion on CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ on February 13 to share her insights on the markets and the upcoming PPI (Producer Price Index) report. She thinks that the S&P earnings are highly underappreciated right now. She noted that the market’s reaction to inflation data has been asymmetric. While higher inflation numbers are often shrugged off, any relief from softer inflation prints tends to cause bigger moves in the markets. This was evident in the response to the CPI (Consumer Price Index) report. Regarding market performance, Rowland highlighted that the S&P 500 earnings were coming in with strong growth (16% year-over-year for the fourth quarter) and this growth is broad-based across sectors like healthcare and utilities. Financials also showed significant gains with a 50% increase.

On discussing President Trump’s announcement of retaliatory tariffs via Truth Social, Rowland said that her team avoids making tactical investment decisions based on political outcomes due to their unpredictability and rapid changes. In terms of attractive sectors for investment within US markets, she highlighted healthcare and industrial companies as promising areas due to their strong fundamentals and potential benefits from ongoing supply chain reshoring activities within the US. While acknowledging political factors can influence sector performance, her strategy focuses on longer-term economic trends rather than short-term political developments when considering investments in key indices like those represented by major US equities such as those found in the S&P 500 index.

Methodology

We first sifted through the Finviz stock screener to compile a list of the best-performing S&P 500 stocks. We then picked the top 10 stocks with the highest year-to-date performance, as of February 17. The stocks are ranked in ascending order of their year-to-date performance. We’ve also added the hedge fund sentiment for each stock which was sourced from Insider Monkey’s database.

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Why Uber Technologies Inc (UBER) is Skyrocketing So Far in 2025?

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Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER)

Number of Hedge Fund Holders: 136

Year-to-Date Performance as of February 17: 31.66%

Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) develops and operates technology applications that connect consumers with transportation, delivery, and freight services globally. Through its Mobility segment, it offers ridesharing, rentals, and other transportation options. The Delivery segment connects consumers with restaurants and retailers for food and other item delivery. The Freight segment provides a digital marketplace connecting shippers and carriers.

Its mobility segment, which is its ridesharing business, drives its stock performance. Strong Q4 2024 results, which included exceeding earnings estimates and generating $44 billion in revenue, have fueled investor enthusiasm. The company’s partnership with NVIDIA to integrate AI into its autonomous vehicle platform signals its commitment to innovation. Expanded AI tools for Uber Eats and a substantial stock buyback program demonstrate initiatives to enhance growth and shareholder value. Billionaire investor Bill Ackman’s large investment in Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) has also boosted market confidence.

The company’s progress in the AV space, particularly its partnership with Waymo, positions it well for the future of transportation. Despite competition, its established network and operational expertise provide a significant advantage. Loop Capital recently raised its price target to $89 from $86 on February 12, maintaining a Buy rating. Uncertainty around robotaxis may limit near-term valuation, but 2025 evidence will likely show that scaled commercialization is years away. Loop believes that the company’s position with multiple AV suppliers makes it a key beneficiary as a demand generator.

Earlier last year, RiverPark Large Growth Fund stated the following regarding Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER) in its first quarter 2024 investor letter:

Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:UBER): UBER was a top contributor in the quarter following better than expected 4Q23 earnings and 1Q24 guidance. Gross bookings of $37.6 billion were up 22% year over year. Mobility gross bookings of $19.3 billion grew 29% over last year driven by a combination of product innovation and driver availability. Delivery gross bookings of $17 billion were up 19% from last year and continued to be strong throughout the quarter. 4Q Adjusted EBITDA of $1.3 billion, up $618 million year over year, was better than management’s guidance of $1.2 billion, and the company generated $768 million of free cash flow, up from a cash loss of $303 million last year. Management guided to continuing growth in 1Q Gross Bookings (20% growth) and Adjusted EBITDA (of $1.3 billion). The company hosted a well-received analyst day in February during which it guided to three year compounded annual growth rates for gross bookings of mid-to-high single digits and EBITDA of 30-40%, both above investor expectations. The company also guided to free cash flow conversion of 90% of EBITDA.

UBER remains the undisputed global leader in ride sharing, with a greater than 50% share in every major region in which it operates. The company is also a leader in food delivery, where it is number one or two in the more than 25 countries in which it operates. Moreover, after a history of losses, the company is now profitable, delivering expanding margins and substantial free cash flow. We view UBER as more than a ride sharing and food delivery service; we also see it as a global mobility platform with 142 million users (by comparison, Amazon Prime has 200 million members) and the ability to penetrate new markets of on-demand services, such as package and grocery delivery, travel, and hourly worker staffing. Given its $5.4 billion of unrestricted cash and $4.8 billion of investments, the company today has an enterprise value of $165 billion, indicating that UBER trades at 21x our estimates of next year’s free cash flow.”

Overall UBER ranks 7th on our list of the best performing S&P 500 stocks so far in 2025. While we acknowledge the potential of UBER as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold great promise for delivering high returns and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than UBER but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.