Uber


The ride-hail company is rolling out the fourth chapter of its driver improvement campaign.


“Going forward, it’s critical that we act with integrity in everything we do.”


The city’s transport regulator says Uber is “not fit and proper” to hold its license.


First and foremost: It could avoid a big, public mess.


Its size could also be a liability.


As of today, Waymo is pursuing nine separate trade secret claims.


The first trial is scheduled for October 10.


It’s the first public departure since Benchmark’s lawsuit divided Silicon Valley.


Uber would be its biggest deal yet.


New CEO Dara Khosrowshahi needs to bring a whole lot of adult supervision into the car-hailing company.


Alphabet needs time to digest a key report and other data recently turned over by Uber, it told the judge.


Deep Nishar, SoftBank’s managing director, also dodged a key question about Uber and Lyft.


Crazy ambition, betrayal, sex, deceit and naked power grabs all make for a page-turner.


“Nobody is okay with this.”


Saint John discusses the company’s recent scandals, culture crisis and what’s next with a new CEO on board.


Alphabet has been fighting to get hold of this due diligence report for months.


A report card on the tech industry’s early lobbying efforts on DACA.


The negotiations have entered a new stage.


His startup, Aurora, is building software to make cars fully autonomous.


Posters for Good People + Good Things are being passed around internally.


Customers seem to care about the company’s ongoing troubles.


Kalanick will likely avoid a deposition and the case will proceed quietly and quickly.


Spoiler: Former CEO Travis Kalanick was there.


The employees of the car-hailing company meet their new leader today.


A primer to the possible legal fireworks.


The CEO of the online travel service said he has accepted the job as Uber CEO.


It was the best part of his presentation bid to become the CEO of the troubled car-hailing company.


Uber is cooperating with the preliminary investigation.


Uber’s newly appointed CEO will inherit a company that has been wracked with public scandal and infighting.


“We’re a test and learn culture. We try stuff.”


Uber co-founder and board member Garrett Camp has already divested his shares.


Benchmark vs. Travis Kalanick rages on.


Here’s a letter from Expedia chairman Barry Diller explaining where things are at.


The new leader of the car-hailing giant will be unveiled at an all-hands meeting today or tomorrow.


Who, exactly, is the man who is poised to take over the troubled car-hailing company?


The “truce” choice is likely to take it — though no one from the board of the car-hailing company has told him as yet!


The longtime Silicon Valley exec also wants a rejiggered board and wide latitude over management choices.


He just tweeted.


Jeff Immelt and another candidate presented to directors, while Meg Whitman sat on the sidelines awaiting key smoke signals from the board.


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