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  2. 14 Famous Companies That Aren’t Profitable - AOL

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    Why Casper Isn't Profitable. Casper now sells products in seven countries and considers itself the “pioneer of the sleep economy,” which it believes is worth $432 billion globally.

  3. Why Uber Technologies Plunged Today

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  4. Uber's nightmare scenario: How everything could go wrong for ...

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    These are the steps that could turn Uber into a failure Uber's nightmare scenario: How everything could go wrong for the world's hottest new company Skip to main content

  5. Platform economy - Wikipedia

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    These platforms — such as Amazon, Airbnb, Uber, Microsoft and Google — serve as intermediaries between various groups of users, enabling interactions, transactions, collaboration, and innovation. The platform economy has experienced rapid growth, disrupting traditional business models and contributing significantly to the global economy.

  6. Why Is Everyone Talking About Uber Stock? - AOL

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    Driverless car technology is expected to crush Uber's (NYSE: UBER) business in the long term. Start Your Mornings Smarter! Wake up with Breakfast news in your inbox every market day.

  7. Why Uber is competing with companies it owns minority ... - AOL

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    Did Uber make the right move when it exited the world’s most populous markets?Financially, the answer seems to be yes for Uber, which makes its public debut on Friday, May 10. The deals have ...

  8. Controversies surrounding Uber - Wikipedia

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    Uber allegedly used this button at least 24 times, from spring 2015 until late 2016. [27] [28] The existence of the kill switch was confirmed in documents leaked in 2022. [29] When Uber offices were raided by police or regulatory agencies, the "kill switch" of which was not used until the very moment, was used to cut access to the data systems ...

  9. Careem - Wikipedia

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    Careem is a Dubai-based super app with operations in over 70 cities, covering 10 countries across the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia regions. [2] The company, which was valued at over US$2 billion in 2018, [3] became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Uber after being acquired for $3.1 billion in January 2020. [4]