Figures reported by The Information and confirmed by AFP showed that Uber's losses in 2017 grew to USD 4.5 billion from the USD 2.8 billion the San Francisco-based firm lost a year earlier.
However, Uber lost USD 1.1 billion in the final quarter of 2017 as compared with USD 1.46 billion in the preceeding quarter as revenue rose.
Net revenue grew to USD 2.22 billion from USD 1.38 billion in the same quarter-over-quarter comparison.
Uber remains a private company, but routinely discloses some earnings information. Freshly ensconced chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is steering the high-value startup to a stock market debut next year.
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Waymo and Uber last week announced a settlement in a blockbuster lawsuit over allegedly stolen trade secrets from the former Google self-driving car project.
The surprise agreement ended an image-bruising trial between the two Silicon Valley rivals competing in a race to develop autonomous cars, after four days of testimony before a federal judge in San Francisco.
A source familiar with the confidential deal said Uber agreed to a financial settlement giving the Alphabet unit 0.34 per cent of Uber shares -- which would be some USD 244 million based on Uber's valuation of USD 72 billion.
SoftBank recently took a 15 per cent stake in Uber by acquiring shares from early investors at a discounted price, according to a source familiar with the terms of the deal.
The investment was part of an effort by Uber to move past a series of scandals and missteps and reform its board structure as it gears up for a 2019 public share offering.
Khosrowshahi has vowed to fix the company's work culture and business practices.