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The ride-hailing company is in talks to help Mr. Kalanick, who was forced out in 2017, buy an autonomous vehicles start-up as ...
An Uber spokesman declined to comment on deal talks and told the Times that, “Uber has a platform strategy, and we intend to ...
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Uber is reportedly in talks to help fund Travis Kalanick's potential acquisition of Pony AI, which has a market cap of around ...
Uber Technologies is in preliminary discussions with its co-founder and former CEO, Travis Kalanick, to help fund his ...
When you ask insiders what led to Travis Kalanick's downfall, there are a few things everyone agrees on. Uber grew too quickly, from 6,700 employees in December 2016 to 15,000 by June 2017, ...
Uber Technologies Inc. is in talks with founder Travis Kalanick to help fund his acquisition of the US arm of Chinese ...
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Travis Kalanick, chief executive of ride-hailing company Uber, reportedly resigned Tuesday, just a week into a leave of absence meant to quell concerns about his management style.
Travis Kalanick arrives for a 2012 conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. 2013: Uber quickly became a disruptive force in dozens of cities around the world.
Travis Kalanick built Uber into one of the world's most valuable startups, but scandal abounded under his watch. Here's how it all began.