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  2. Uber - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. American ridesharing and delivery company For other uses, see Über and Uber (disambiguation). Uber Technologies, Inc. Headquarters in Mission Bay, San Francisco Formerly Ubercab (2009–2011) Company type Public Traded as NYSE: UBER DJTA component S&P 500 component Industry ...

  3. Jeff Jones (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Jones first met Uber CEO Travis Kalanick in February 2016 at the TED conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [21] The two discussed ways that Uber could improve its reputation. [22] Jones left Target on September 9, 2016, to become the president of Uber. [15] In that role, Jones was in charge of the company's marketing and operations ...

  4. Ryan Graves (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, Graves became the first employee of Uber, receiving the job by responding "here's a tip. email me :)" to a post by Travis Kalanick on Twitter. Graves started out as general manager and was named CEO shortly after the launch. [3] In December 2010, Kalanick succeeded Graves as CEO and Graves became chief operating officer (COO). [4]

  5. Uber’s CEO moonlighted as a driver and it changed the ... - AOL

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    The company must also deal with competition from Lyft, which last month installed a new CEO. Uber still dominates 71% of the U.S. rideshare market to Lyft’s 29%, but Lyft’s new CEO, David ...

  6. Uber CEO says no job cuts despite competitor moves - AOL

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  7. You Won't Believe What Uber's CEO Just Said About Tesla - AOL

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    In essence, these fleets of smart cars could be sold into a number of end markets including logistics and delivery, car rental services, and of course, ride-hailing applications.

  8. Travis Kalanick - Wikipedia

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    Kalanick was CEO of Uber from 2010 to 2017. He resigned from Uber in 2017, after growing pressure resulting from public reports of the company's unethical corporate culture, including allegations that he ignored reports of sexual harassment at the company. Kalanick retained his seat on the board of directors until he resigned the seat on ...

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