The FTC says Uber made it difficult for customers to cancel its Uber One subscription service and failed to deliver savings.
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Uber Technologies (UBER) continues to gain momentum in consumer interest, according to @LikeFolio's data. Landon Swan makes the case for autonomous driving serving as the double-edged sword going forward.
WRD launches robotaxi rides in Dubai with Uber and RTA, starting pilot services in key areas and targeting fully driverless operations by 2026.
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Uber Technologies' (NYSE:UBER) has seen a decline of approximately 10% over the last month—from about $94 to $84—despite the firm announcing another strong quarter, highlighting that the recent downturn is more influenced by market sentiment than by its fundamentals. This decrease positions Uber close to a one-month low, even though the larger tech sector has also faced setbacks, with numerous high-growth companies experiencing drops ranging from 8% to 15% within the same timeframe.
Uber CEO says one market will lead the robotaxi boom. Dara Khosrowshahi said robotaxis are a "trillion-dollar-plus" industry and Asia has major potential.
Uber Technologies (UBER) reached $85.65 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +1.77% change compared to its last close.
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Uber has launched a collaboration with Shopify aimed at speeding delivery for merchants. The partnership makes Uber Direct available to Shopify Plus merchants in the U.S., Canada, and France, allowing them to embed delivery offerings into their checkout, Uber said in a Wednesday (Dec. 10) news release.
Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER, XETRA:UT8) has introduced physical kiosks that allow travelers to book rides without using its mobile app, debuting at New York's LaGuardia Airport Terminal C. The touch-screen kiosks feature large displays, credit card readers, and receipt printers, offering users the ability to select destinations and ride types such as UberX or Comfort.
Electric flying taxis with speeds of up to 150mph could soon be available to UK passengers, with plans to gain approval for commercial flights as early as 2028.