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Who owns UBER? 13F holders and whale ownership

UBER is tracked across public portfolios in Whale Analyzer. This page answers who owns UBER, which top funds are buying UBER, aggregate disclosed value, and recent position changes based on public data. Capital Group is the largest reported holder at $8.37B; the top five funds control 95.1% of reported ownership; institutions were net buying last quarter (6 increased, 4 reduced); the stock trades above the aggregate whale cost basis of $53.57. Top tracked holders include Capital Group, Bill Ackman, Brad Gerstner, and David Tepper.

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$76.20
+$4.56 (+6.4%)
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12Tracked holders
$12.49BAggregate reported value
2026-05-21Page updated
4 increased, 4 reduced, 2 held, 2 newRecent changes

Top holders

InvestorReported valueSharesChange
Capital Group 13F portfolio
Capital Research Global Investors holdings
$8.37B116.3MIncreased
Bill Ackman 13F portfolio
Pershing Square Capital holdings
$2.15B30.0MReduced
Brad Gerstner 13F portfolio
Altimeter Capital holdings
$573.4M8.0MIncreased
David Tepper 13F portfolio
Appaloosa LP holdings
$455.5M6.3MIncreased
NPS Korea 13F portfolio
National Pension Service holdings
$328.9M4.6MIncreased
Baillie Gifford 13F portfolio
Baillie Gifford & Co holdings
$264.3M3.7MReduced
Polen Capital 13F portfolio
Polen Capital Management holdings
$209.9M2.9MReduced
Dorsey Asset Management 13F portfolio
Dorsey Asset Management holdings
$78.4M1.1MNew
Philippe Laffont 13F portfolio
Coatue Management holdings
$25.2M2.3MNew
George Soros 13F portfolio
Soros Fund Management holdings
$22.6M314.2KReduced
Chase Coleman 13F portfolio
Tiger Global Management holdings
$10.9M151.2KHeld
Edgewood Management 13F portfolio
Edgewood Management LLC holdings
$489.4K6.8KHeld

Ownership concentration

Reported ownership of UBER is highly concentrated across tracked institutions.

Whale activity this quarter

Across 12 tracked institutions, 6 increased, 4 reduced, 2 held. Net positioning is net buying.

Whale cost basis vs current price

The aggregate tracked cost basis is $53.57 versus a current price of $76.20, so UBER trades above its cost basis (+42.3%). Average unrealized P&L across tracked holders: 172%.

Sector positioning — Consumer Discretionary

UBER sits within the Consumer Discretionary sector alongside 61 other tracked names. Compare whale ownership across peers:

How to use this page

Values are reported public positions from tracked 13F filers and disclosures — not real-time ownership totals. Open the live UBER dashboard for price charts and cross-investor scans, or read the SEC 13F guide.

This page is generated from public filings and public disclosures. It is for research and education only and is not investment advice.

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Frequently asked questions

Who owns UBER stock?

Whale Analyzer tracks 12 public institutional holders of UBER with a combined reported value of $12.49B. See the holder table above for the largest tracked positions.

Which top funds are buying UBER?

Tracked institutions were net buying last quarter — 6 increased, 4 reduced, 2 held. Check the "Change" column: "New" = fresh position, "Increased" = added, "Reduced" = trimmed.

How concentrated is UBER ownership?

The top five tracked holders report 95.1% of aggregate ownership.

Is UBER above or below the whale cost basis?

The aggregate tracked cost basis is $53.57 versus a current price of $76.20 (+42.3%).

What does 13F ownership mean for UBER?

Use the interactive UBER dashboard on Whale Analyzer for real-time holder analysis, or read our 13F Alpha Signals Guide.