Travis Kalanick
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Taxis
In the taxi v Uber war, I choose taxis ... until I choose an Uber, of course
As a customer, your foe is not one or the other, it’s anti-competitive behaviour that results in monopoly power.
- by Malcolm Knox
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Uber founder Travis Kalanick's next big thing? Ghost kitchens
Travis Kalanick has sold all his Uber stock and resigned from the company's board as he focuses on a new venture.
- by Tina Bellon
Former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to resign from company's board
His resignation effectively severs ties with the ride-hailing company he co-founded a decade ago.
Uber co-founder sells 90 per cent of his shares
If Travis Kalanick continues to sell at this rate, he would be completely divested of his Uber shares in a matter of days.
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Inventors
The tech founders who cannot bear to let go of their baby
Silicon Valley's elite band of entrepreneurs such as Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have retained an iron grip on their companies, but shareholders still hold the ultimate sanction.
- by Laurence Dodds
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