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Uber And Lyft Facing Driver Shortages As Demand Recovers
Ride-hailing companies in the US are reportedly having problems recruiting drivers. Ride-hailing companies in the US are reportedly having problems recruiting drivers. -
Uber To Let Go Of 600 Workers In India Due To Lockdowns
Uber's move part of company's recently announced 6,700 employment global cutdown Uber's move part of company's recently announced 6,700 employment global cutdown -
Uber, Grab Announced Losses As Didi Maintains Strongest Hold On China's Ride-Hailing Market
Didi Chuxing announced that its business is operating well both globally and in China despite the losses incurred by its competitors Uber and Grab. Didi Chuxing announced that its business is operating well both globally and in China despite the losses incurred by its competitors Uber and Grab. -
Uber Set To Acquire Self-Driving Startup Foresight
Uber is reportedly progressing in talks to acquire Foresight, a startup working on autonomous driving. Uber is reportedly progressing in talks to acquire Foresight, a startup working on autonomous driving. -
London Regulator Strips Uber Of License To Operate Following Investigation
London transport authorities have decided not to renew Uber's license to operate in the city until it fully resolves the issues that have been discovered in its operations. London transport authorities have decided not to renew Uber's license to operate in the city until it fully resolves the issues that have been discovered in its operations. -
Uber Fires 435 Employees - Again - After July Retrenchment
Ride-hailing service Uber will make 435 of its people without jobs as the company undertakes a fresh round of terminations Ride-hailing service Uber will make 435 of its people without jobs as the company undertakes a fresh round of terminations -
Uber Loses Over $5 Billion Due To Falling Market Shares
Ride-hailing service succumbs to $5 billion in losses in just three months, faces tough road ahead Ride-hailing service succumbs to $5 billion in losses in just three months, faces tough road ahead