Uber Proposals Value Company at $120 Billion in a Possible IPO

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The figure is nearly double Uber’s valuation in a fundraising round just two months ago and more than GM, Ford and Fiat Chrysler are worth combined

 

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This is very insulting to the DRIVERS! They make around minimum wage after car, gas, insurance, wear & tear, etc. drivers need to form a Union. Uber

This would take some heat off Tesla?

This is not how IPOs work. This is an indication of a potential valuation. It is meaningless.

'All bad precedents began as justifiable measures.' - Julius Caesar

Tell us, given these 'unfair competitive advantages,' what is going to stop Uber from just 'using alter egos' to usurp market share in a wide array of industries? (sigh.) First the Taxi industry fell. (awkward pause.) Who's next?

In related news, Uber's 'promulgating 'laws'' confer UNCONSTITUTIONAL 'competitive advantages' from existing business forms. And what is in 'in it for the State' to do so? Obviously CORRUPTION is the motivation.

Lol!

Why are they being compared to automotive manufacturers? Weird.

For a business that seems to have low barriers to entry, this is absurd.

So you’re saying that number is a little over-inflated?

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