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- Uber in Talks With Travis Kalanick to Fund Self-Driving Car Deal
The ride-hailing company is in talks to help Mr Kalanick, who was forced out in 2017, buy an autonomous vehicles start-up as the robot taxi service Waymo gains momentum
- Uber in Talks With Its Founder, Travis Kalanick, to Fund Self . . .
Uber is increasingly grappling with competition from self-driving taxi services like Waymo Now the ride-hailing giant is taking more action to deal with that threat Uber is in talks with Travis Kalanick, the ride-hailing company’s co-founder who was ousted in a boardroom coup eight years ago this month, to help fund his acquisition of the U S arm of a Chinese autonomous vehicles company
- Uber could be moving more into Google and Teslas territory
Uber could be moving more into Google and Tesla's territory Travis Kalanick, the former Uber UBER $83 85 (0 32%) CEO who was forced out in 2017 is back at the company — sort of Uber is in talks with Kalanick to help fund the purchase of autonomous vehicles company Pony ai PONY $14 45 (11 02%), the New York Times reports Uber’s stock is up 2 6% today while Pony ai has spiked 12% on the
- Breaking News: Uber is in talks with. . . - The New York Times . . .
Breaking News: Uber is in talks with its ousted co-founder, Travis Kalanick, to fund a self-driving car deal
- Uber said to team up with ex-CEO on Pony. ai deal - Breaking . . .
Uber Technologies Inc is negotiating with its co-founder Travis Kalanick to help him fund the potential acquisition of the American branch of Pony ai, a Chinese autonomous vehicle company with headqu
- US stocks rise, S P 500 misses out on fresh records by a . . .
Travis Kalanick, the former Uber UBER $83 85 (0 32%) CEO who was forced out in 2017, is back at the company — sort of Uber is in talks with Kalanick to help fund the purchase of autonomous vehicle company Pony ai PONY $14 45 (11 02%), The New York Times reports Uber’s stock is up 2 6% today while Pony ai has spiked 12% on the news
- Uber raised $1 billion for self-driving cars because it . . .
Uber has raised a fresh $1 billion for its driverless cars business from three Japanese investors: Softbank’s Vision Fund, Toyota, and auto-parts maker Denso
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