Uber surprised robotics company Serve by selling its entire stake
Uber ended its investment in Serve Robotics as the companies diverged on scaling a shared autonomous fleet, while Serve said deliveries with another partner rose nearly 50% in one quarter.
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Uber sells entire stake in Serve Robotics, citing ‘different goals’
By Rajwa Quasim Uber has sold its entire stake in Serve Robotics, the delivery company that began within Uber five years ago before spinning out as an independent business. The sale was disclosed in a regulatory filing first reported by Bloomberg, which also shows that Uber had already been trimming its position in 2025. The disinvestment move came as a surprise to Serve Robotics, which reported that it had only learned of it when Uber filings w…
Uber Technologies Inc. has divested from long-time partner Serve Robotics Inc. as the two companies clash over how to deploy delivery robots, the latest setback in Uber’s push to facilitate autonomous services on its platform.
Uber sells its entire stake in Serve Robotics
Uber has sold all its shares in Serve Robotics, the sidewalk delivery robot company it spun out five years ago. Serve only learned about the sale when the regulatory filing became public. Regulatory filing details Uber’s Serve divestment Uber revealed the sale in a regulatory filing last week. The document shows the sale happened between April 1 and June 30, 2026. At the end of March, Uber still owned over 2 million Serve shares worth $17.5 m…
Uber dumps its entire stake in Serve Robotics
Uber has sold all its shares in Serve Robotics, the sidewalk delivery robot company it spun out five years ago. Serve only learned about the sale when the regulatory filing became public. Regulatory filing details Uber’s Serve divestment Uber revealed the sale in a regulatory filing last week. The...
Uber, the technology company that operates ride-sharing and food delivery services, has reportedly sold all of its shares in Serve Robotics, a company that develops autonomous delivery robots and was spun off from Uber more than five years ago. Read more...
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