Uber’s next act is to take on Amazon. But does it risk spreading itself too thin?
The company is in expansionist mode again and wants to become consumers’ main portal for every aspect of their lives
The company is in expansionist mode again and wants to become consumers’ main portal for every aspect of their lives
Unlike other taxi-booking apps, Uber does not collect tax from drivers and pay it to Revenue, leaving drivers wondering if they will be pursued by taxman
Roamr founders believe it offers a perfect fit for budget-conscious start-ups and tech firms that employ millennials and Generation Z-ers
Vast swaths of office space have been left empty after a big shift to remote working
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Stock, which had more than doubled over the past 12 months, jumped 11 per cent on Wednesday
Fine Gael senator Garret Ahearn challenges minister Eamon Ryan to do more to speed the provision of taxis and hackneys outside big cities
Nicolas Schmit argues ensuring better staff conditions at groups like Uber and Deliveroo will not kill gig economy model
Powered by algorithms and AI, a growing number of consumer industries are adjusting prices in response to supply and demand
Many couriers rent accounts off people who can register as self-employed so they can deliver food for companies such as Just Eat and Deliveroo
Ride-hailing company reaches long-awaited landmark after years of heavy spending
Unthinkable: More and more of us are working for algorithms – and losing some of our rights in the process, says UCD researcher Dr Lorenzo Cini
The tech sector celebrates the consolidation of power in new industry leaders, but SVB’s collapse may change that
Lyft acknowledges profits will fall as it tries to catch up in increasingly lopsided battle
Company’s food delivery arm Uber Eats sees gross bookings fall during the quarter, missing $13.9bn analyst projection
Uber Ireland Technologies, an Irish-registered Uber subsidiary, records turnover of €937,000
Joe Sullivan was accused of obstructing investigation by regulators, and failing to report the 2016 breach to appropriate government authorities
The transport platform said only internal systems were compromised - this time
Cyber attack forced the ride-hailing company to shut several internal communications temporarily last week
Industry is watching closely as Joe Sullivan charged with obstructing justice and concealing a felony for paying off hackers and not telling regulators
Micromobility companies look to get a foothold in the commuter market while awaiting legislation
Keir Starmer could be on course for No 10 as Tories show signs of mounting panic
Ridesharing group has burnt through $25bn since its founding in rush towards rapid expansion
No prosecutions so far over any unrecorded lobbying activities
Irishman exposed his former employer’s dirty tricks, so it’s reassuring that Uber lobbying in Ireland ultimately failed
State’s official register points to intensive lobbying by US cab-hailing giant between 2014 and 2017 but does not show full extent of government contacts disclosed in private files
US firm’s former lobbyist John Moran, former Department of Finance secretary general, says he fully disclosed Uber role but will correct returns if required
Longford-born Mark MacGann says he is speaking out as firm knowingly flouted laws in some countries
Files reveal American cab-hailing company’s intensive efforts to sway FG ministers and top officials to back rule changes in face of opposition from State’s taxi regulator
Cab-hailing company operates in more than 70 countries and is valued at more than €41 billion
Leaked company records show a prolonged lobbying campaign by the California-based cab-hailing company aimed at loosening rules that blocked its business model in Ireland
Between 2014 and 2017 the cab-hailing company engaged in intensive but ultimately unsuccessful efforts to seek regulatory change to permit it to operate in Ireland
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