Uber | Investor Presentation Deck | 56 slides

Uber · 2021-02
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Slide 1
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Open slide detailBeat · Why NowLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The timeline highlights a mix of defensive (cost cutting, divestitures) and offensive (acquisitions, new product launches) maneuvers during the COVID-19 pandemishow_traction
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide highlights a strategic pivot and restructuring effort.summarize
Open slide detailLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide shows a clear recovery trend in bookings and a reduction in EBITDA losses over the course of 2020.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · TractionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide uses a three-column layout to categorize impact metrics.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · TractionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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The slide uses a three-column layout to present key pillars of the company's 2021 mission.argue_timing
Open slide detailBeat · TractionLoop · Cost Of Inaction
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transition
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a repeating 'Go → ← Get' motif across four quadrants to illustrate the breadth of the service.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a simple three-column layout to display large-scale market figures.size_opportunity
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a dual-coding approach to show market dominance via both category position percentages and ownership stakes in affiliates.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide distinguishes between fully owned operations and minority-owned stakes in regional leaders.size_opportunity
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a bar chart to show historical growth and big numbers to highlight 2020 performance metrics.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a 3x2 grid layout to present six key strategic pillars.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The diagram uses a hub-and-spoke model to illustrate how various business functions (Trip fulfillment, Shared components, Driver app, Uber Eats, U4B) are powerepresent_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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Includes screenshots of mobile app interfaces for Uber Pass and Eats Pass.show_traction
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Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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Data provided by Apptopia.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart for mix and a line chart for growth trajectory.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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Slide 03 in a deck, likely highlighting business unit performance.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide highlights the resilience of the Mobility segment during the COVID-19 pandemic.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The chart uses a combination of a line graph for trip volume and a bar chart for COVID cases to illustrate the resilience of the market during subsequent waves.argue_timing
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide highlights that mobility is recovering as restrictions ease, with specific callouts for Brazil and Australia.show_traction
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The slide highlights the disparity between local travel recovery (social/work) and international travel (airport) during the pandemic.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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transition
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Uses a 'playbook' analogy to frame historical growth as a repeatable model.show_traction
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The slide uses a dual-chart layout to demonstrate the 'growth vs. margin' trade-off improvement.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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MAPCs likely stands for Monthly Active Purchasing Customers.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide uses a waterfall-style bar chart for EBITDA margins to show year-over-year improvement.show_traction
Open slide detailBeat · Traction
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The slide displays a grid of 24 corporate logos representing various retail and grocery brands.show_traction
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DaaS stands for Delivery as a Service.show_traction
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transition
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The slide uses a combination of a line chart for market penetration and a stacked bar chart for market share consolidation.argue_timing
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The slide uses a circular diagram to illustrate a self-reinforcing business model.present_framework
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The slide uses a split layout with a white background for customer/recognition logos and an orange sidebar for key metrics.show_traction
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transition
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The slide uses a waterfall-style progression to show margin improvement over time, culminating in a long-term target.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Business ModelLoop · Quick Win Big Bet
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The slide uses stacked bar charts to represent financial assets.analyze_data
Open slide detailLoop · Quick Win Big Bet
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The slide uses a list-based layout to present portfolio companies, their business models, and equity stakes.show_traction
Open slide detailLoop · Quick Win Big Bet
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The slide lists company descriptions and ownership stake status.other
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Slide number 07 is present in the top left corner.transition
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The slide presents a standard corporate board composition overview.other
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The slide uses donut charts for diversity metrics and horizontal bar charts for tenure and skills.other
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The slide uses a 3x3 grid of circular icons to represent different ESG focus areas.summarize
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summarize
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The table details adjustments including stock-based compensation, depreciation, and various one-time charges.analyze_data
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The slide provides a detailed breakdown of adjustments (impairments, COVID-19 initiatives, stock-based compensation) to arrive at Non-GAAP metrics.analyze_data
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The table provides a detailed breakdown of adjustments including stock-based compensation, restructuring charges, and other one-time items.analyze_data
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The table highlights the percentage margins in green rows for each segment.analyze_data