When is uber ipo expected

        1. When is uber ipo expected
        2. The ride-hailing company plans to price its public offering at or below the midpoint of its expected price range, people briefed on the matter..

          Uber goes public: everything you need to know about the biggest tech IPO in years

          After almost a decade of disruption, Uber is finally going public.

          The company is the highest valued tech IPO since Facebook and Alibaba, and it’s part of a wave of Silicon Valley “unicorns” to go public this year, including Airbnb, Zoom, and Slack.

          The company's exact IPO date isn't official yet, but The Wall Street Journal reports that Uber expects the IPO to price on May 9 and to begin.

        3. The company's exact IPO date isn't official yet, but The Wall Street Journal reports that Uber expects the IPO to price on May 9 and to begin.
        4. By registering its public offering on Thursday, Uber aims “to price its IPO and begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange in early May,”.
        5. The ride-hailing company plans to price its public offering at or below the midpoint of its expected price range, people briefed on the matter.
        6. The shares are expected to begin trading on the New York Stock Exchange on May 10, 2019, under the symbol “UBER.” The offering is expected to.
        7. Uber Technologies on Wednesday forecast first-quarter bookings short of estimates due to a strong dollar after it reported a profit miss in.
        8. While today’s debut represents a new chapter for the money-losing, scandal-prone Uber, it also likely signals the end of an era of cheap rides for millions of drivers and riders across the globe.

          Here’s everything you need to know about Uber’s big day.

          What’s the deal with Uber’s valuation?

          It’s up, it’s down...

          Late last year, the expectation was that Uber would go public at a whopping $120 billion, nearly double the company’s valuation in a fundraising round from August 2018.

          That would have made Uber more valuable than General Motors, Ford, and Fiat Chrysler — Detroit’s “Big Three” automakers — combined.

          But as the public offering neared, that valuation began to s