Super efficient DAOs can change the world, and they’re only just starting September 14, 2021 DAOs are just getting started with seemingly limitless potential, says Dr Chris Kacher.
Sir Richard Branson-backed air quality tech firm raises $3m to expand in UK March 22, 2021 Airly, the air quality tech firm backed by Sir Richard Branson, has raised $3.3m in a funding round to expand its platform globally. The company, which provides AI-driven insights on air pollution, is planning to open offices in the UK and the US and double its staff count. It currently counts Philips, Virgin, Innogy, PwC, [...]
Uber’s self-driving unit raises $1bn ahead of IPO April 19, 2019 Uber’s self-driving unit has raised $1bn from a consortium of investors including Softbank Group ahead of the ride hailing app’s initial public offering. Uber said that the investment values its Advanced Technologies Group, which is working to develop autonomous vehicle technology, at $7.25bn. Read more: Uber IPO: Six things you need to know Softbank will invest [...]
Leading through the Complexities of Change June 11, 2021 Over the past 10 years, there has been a dramatic shift in the competitive landscape across industries around the world as a result of disruption. According to Ian Williamson, Dean of School of Business, University of California, Irvine, Netflix and Uber are just a few examples of companies that have put companies out of business [...]
Revealed: Amazon to open 260 supermarkets across UK as it plots to take on Tesco and Sainsbury’s directly November 17, 2021 Amazon has developed detailed plans to storm the UK supermarket sector as the e-commerce is planning to open hundreds of cashierless grocery stores across the country in the next three years. More than 260 Amazon-owned and run supermarkets are to be launched before the end of 2024, namely 60 in 2022, another 100 per year [...]
Uber poaches new UK boss from Twitter founder Dorsey’s Square August 19, 2019 Uber has nabbed one of Twitter chief Jack Dorsey’s right-hand staff as its new general manager for its operations in the UK and Ireland. Melinda Roylett, who was most recently head of Europe at Dorsey’s fintech firm Square, will start her role at Uber today, City A.M. can reveal. Before joining Wall Street-listed Square last [...]
Rivian: America’s next top model? November 26, 2021 In 2020, despite a global pandemic making it more difficult for anybody that wanted to grab a beer at the end of a long work-day, Anheuser-Busch – the makers of Budweiser and a whole range of other alcoholic drinks – brought home revenues of a cool $46bn. Listed in New York, its market cap stands [...]
Etsy targets Gen Z fashionistas with $1.6bn Depop takeover June 2, 2021 Etsy is buying second-hand fashion resale platform Depop for $1.6bn (£1.1bn) as it looks to attract younger shoppers. London-based Depop, which was founded in 2011, has become wildly popular among Gen Z shoppers, with more than 90 per cent of its users under the age of 26. Last year the company booked gross revenue of [...]
Uber and Lyft costs set to rise as California passes AB5 gig economy workers bill September 11, 2019 California has passed a controversial bill that means gig economy workers are set to be classified as full-time employees. The move, expected to be signed and passed into law by California governor Gavin Newsom, would pile pressure on companies like Uber and Lyft, which rely on self-employed workers. Read more: How Uber’s quiet cabs are [...]
Uber: Is it worthy of the price tag? May 1, 2019 Underwhelming or canny? Uber may have learned something from Lyft after it announced it will chase a lower market valuation than previously forecast when it lists next month. Nevertheless, for a company that is burning cash at the rate it does and with no obvious path to profitability, it’s still asking rather a lot from [...]