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As of this summer, Uber was valued at $68 billion. It is as valuable as General Motors, Harley-Davidson, and Ferrari combined -- (link)
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Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Nov 1 '16, 11:58
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http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/uber-completely-suckers-the-labor-movement-1788439925
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Amazon has resurrected the 19th century model of the foreman picking the days workers off the street only now by cell phone ap -- nm
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zeit spiced geist
Nov 1, 14:16
It's not really. Private company valuations != public company ones.
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spamlet
Nov 1, 12:04
then take it public and see if the market agrees -- nm
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mr monkey
Nov 1, 11:59
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I think the market agrees at first like it did with twitter. but then regulatory issues will kill it in a lot of markets.
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spy cookie amanda jones
Nov 1, 12:01
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The inherent problem for Uber is its inability to align workforce and management goals.
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Nov 1, 14:24
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