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Abstract:Goldman Sachs analysts are bullish on Uber — but they think the ride-hailing company's business model is a key risk in and of itself.
Uber analysts at Goldman Sachs are bullish on the ride-hailing company.
But they think its business model is a key risk in and of itself.
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Uber is facing an existential threat: Uber.
That's what Goldman Sachs analysts said in a report out that Tuesday that initiated coverage of the ride-hailing behemoth and its much-smaller and newly public rival, Lyft. The research came as the quiet period following Uber's initial public offering ended.
According to the bank, one of the key risks to Uber as an investment is its “business model,” as some markets don't allow ride-hailing.
The regulation of ride-hailing companies in different markets around the world is a major concern, Goldman Sachs said. Japan, South Korea, Germany, Argentina, Spain, and Italy still do not allow Uber to operate its traditional rides business, the firm noted. Labor costs and how Uber can ultimately reach profitability are other concerns, too.
“Uber's business could be negatively impacted should any regulatory authority take issue with its operating model, consumer protections, and/or autonomous vehicle development/deployment,” the analysts led by Heath Terry wrote.
Despite what the firm sees as a pretty fundamental risk, Terry and his colleagues are bullish nonetheless. Along with the majority of their Wall Street peers, they slapped a “buy” recommendation on the stock and a $56 price target — impling a 32% rally from current levels.
Tueasday's report comes after Uber last week disclosed its net losses in the first quarter totaled $1.01 billion. Lyft — which Goldman Sachs initiated with a “neutral” rating — is facing many of the same challenges, Goldman says.
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanely were counted among Uber's lead bookrunners for its disastrous initial public offering. The stock is trading just below the $45 where it priced last month.
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Diane Daley spent over two decades at Citigroup, eventually serving as a managing director and the head of finance and risk management infrastructure.