On a net basis, Uber's first-quarter loss soared to $5.9bn from $108m a year ago, driven by $5.6bn of drops in the value of stakes in other businesses, primarily Chinese ride-hailing company Didi.
Losses from their main business also tripled from $108m to ~$300m based on this sentence.
Literally sounds like a service you'd find in the Grand Theft Auto universe before it got pozzed. And have them stop by Cherry Popper on the way home for a sweet, sticky treat.
Having to play fair since they weren't quite successful at overwhelming the market so they could charge what they want is hell on the balance sheet. Gas prices also are a kick in the nuts.
Losses from their main business also tripled from $108m to ~$300m based on this sentence.
I first read it as "Chinese ride-hailing company Dindu." For that quick getaway/
Literally sounds like a service you'd find in the Grand Theft Auto universe before it got pozzed. And have them stop by Cherry Popper on the way home for a sweet, sticky treat.
Having to play fair since they weren't quite successful at overwhelming the market so they could charge what they want is hell on the balance sheet. Gas prices also are a kick in the nuts.