Uber's revenue touches $6.5 bn in 2016, still losing $2.8 bn

For the final quarter of 2016, gross bookings increased 28% from the previous quarter, to $6.9 bn

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Uber drivers' cars are parked outside the Ministry of Transportation building during a protest in Taipei, Taiwan
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Last Updated : Apr 15 2017 | 4:11 PM IST
Ride-hailing service Uber Technologies Inc generated $6.5 billion in revenue last year and its gross bookings doubled to $20 billion, the company said on Friday.

Its adjusted net loss was $2.8 billion, excluding the operation in China it sold last year, Uber said.

As a private company, now worth $68 billion, Uber does not report its financial results publicly. It confirmed the figures in an emailed statement after Bloomberg reported the results.

Uber did not provide first quarter figures, but a spokeswoman said they "seem to be in line with expectations."

For the final quarter of 2016, gross bookings increased 28 per cent from the previous quarter, to $6.9 billion. But Uber's losses grew to $991 million in the period, as revenues grew 74 per cent to $2.9 billion from the third quarter.

In a separate emailed statement, Rachel Holt, Uber's regional general manager for the United States and Canada, said: "We’re fortunate to have a healthy and growing business, giving us the room to make the changes we know are needed on management and accountability, our culture and organisation, and our relationship with drivers.”

Uber has been rocked by a number of setbacks lately, including detailed accusations of sexual harassment from a former female employee and a video showing Chief Executive Travis Kalanick harshly berating an Uber driver.

The company is in the process of hiring a chief operating officer to help Kalanick manage it, repair its tarnished image and improve its culture.

Two of Uber's high-level executives recently said they intended to leave, and last week the company's communications head announced her departure.

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