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Uber turmoil is becoming a case study for everything wrong with the 'unicorn' economy
John McDulingNational Business EditorUber's board of directors is holding what is surely the most critical meeting in its relatively short history this week.
Travis Kalanick, the CEO, may be placed on a leave of absence, following a review by former US Attorney-General Eric Holder that was commissioned in the wake of sexual harassment claims. According to widespread reports, Kalanick's right-hand man, Emil Michael, may also be fired.
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