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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Should You Buy Serve Robotics Before March 11?
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Should You Buy Serve Robotics Before March 11?

Last updated: March 3, 2026 6:30 am
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Serve Robotics (NASDAQ: SERV) is gearing up to release its fourth-quarter results and host an investor conference call on March 11 after the market closes. The last-mile-delivery robotics company recently achieved a significant milestone by deploying over 2,000 delivery robots in the past year. Despite this accomplishment, Serve’s stock price has plummeted by approximately 60% from its peak last year, leaving investors wondering whether now is the time to buy ahead of the earnings report.

In its most recent quarterly update, Serve projected sales of around $2.5 million for 2025 and anticipated revenue for this year to be about ten times higher than the previous year. With a current valuation of $744 million, the company is trading at roughly 30 times the estimated revenue for 2026. This valuation reflects the high growth potential of Serve but also indicates that the stock may be suitable only for investors with a high-risk tolerance.

On the flip side, Serve Robotics holds promise for long-term investors. While the company is still in the early stages of commercialization and will require significant investment to scale operations, its technology stack and partnership with Uber Technologies position it well to capitalize on a vast market opportunity.

Before considering an investment in Serve Robotics, it’s essential to weigh the risks and potential rewards. The Motley Fool Stock Advisor analyst team recently unveiled their top 10 stock picks, and Serve Robotics did not make the cut. However, the selected stocks are expected to deliver substantial returns in the coming years, similar to past recommendations like Netflix and Nvidia, which generated impressive gains for investors.

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In conclusion, Serve Robotics presents an intriguing investment opportunity with significant growth potential, but investors should carefully assess the risks involved and consider their risk tolerance before making a decision. Stay tuned for the upcoming earnings report to gain further insights into the company’s performance and prospects.

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