Oak Ridge Investments Boosts Uber Stake by 2,960%

Institutional investor now owns nearly 137,000 shares of the ride-sharing company.

Apr. 14, 2026 at 12:08pm by

A high-contrast, close-up black and white photograph of the complex mechanical components of a banking vault, conveying the power and security of financial institutions.Oak Ridge Investments' major stake in Uber reflects institutional confidence in the ride-sharing company's long-term potential.San Francisco Today

Oak Ridge Investments LLC significantly increased its stake in Uber Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: UBER) during the fourth quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The institutional investor added 132,500 shares, boosting its total Uber holdings by 2,960.9% to 136,975 shares worth $11.2 million.

Why it matters

Uber's stock has been volatile in recent years, with the company facing challenges around profitability and regulatory hurdles. Oak Ridge's substantial investment suggests the firm sees long-term potential in Uber's business model and growth prospects.

The details

According to the 13F filing, Oak Ridge Investments now owns 0.7% of Uber's outstanding shares, making it the company's 29th largest institutional shareholder. The investment firm's increased stake in Uber comes as other major investors have also been building positions in the ride-hailing giant.

  • Oak Ridge Investments increased its Uber stake in the fourth quarter of 2025.
  • As of the most recent 13F filing, Oak Ridge's Uber holdings were valued at $11.2 million.

The players

Oak Ridge Investments LLC

An institutional investment firm that has significantly increased its stake in Uber Technologies.

Uber Technologies, Inc.

A technology company that operates a global platform connecting riders, drivers, couriers, restaurants and shippers.

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The takeaway

Oak Ridge's substantial investment in Uber suggests the firm sees long-term potential in the ride-sharing company, despite its recent challenges. This move underscores the ongoing interest from institutional investors in Uber's growth prospects.