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Burnt Toast Cartoons 'Uber Driver' Get Your Giggle On!
Uber losing a lot of money
In the worst quarter of the epidemic, Uber bookings more than quadrupled. Yet the firm still posted an adjusted loss of $509 million, according to its latest earnings.
Gross accruals for the brand’s mobility, shipping and transport segments were $21.9 billion in the second quarter. And from these more than $1.28 billion in cash has consumed.
“We made significant progress in the second quarter by investing in drivers,” said CEO Dara Khosrovshahi in a statement. Consumers who are worrying about mobility and delivery now account for over half of our company’s total gross orders, he said.
$21.9 billion in gross bookings has announced by Uber for the second quarter of 2020, more than twice as much as it was in 2019. However, the company posted an adjusted profit loss of $509 million and cash outflows of $1.28 billion. The company’s CFO said provisions should increase but losses would continue for the next quarter.
Khosrowshahi also highlighted that more than 420,000 active drivers and couriers have added to the network. And this is happening on per month basis from February to July. And the company said driver profit growth outpaced sales by 30 percentage points.
CFO Nelson Chai said in a statement that losses are expected to continue into the next quarter. We are in hopes of shrinking gross provisions to between $22 billion and $24 billion to $100 million.
In a sign of a broader recovery from the pandemic, Uber is reporting seven times more airport trips this year than last year. The Insider Inc., parent company, Axel Springer, is an Uber investor.
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Uber to pay $1.1million to blind woman for refusing rides 14 times
Uber to pay $1.1million to blind woman for refusing rides 14 times
Image Source : AP Uber to pay $1.1million to blind woman for refusing rides 14 times Ride-hailing platform Uber will have to pay a blind woman $1.1 million who was left stranded for 14 different occasions by its drivers who refused to give her a ride along with her guide dog. Lisa Irving and her dog have won in an arbitration case against Uber in the US, reports San Francisco…
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If you are one of the happy commuters of #Uber or use its services to travel from one place to the other daily, here are the things you need to bear in mind. Safety tips while travelling via Uber, like:
Do not forget to wear your seat belt
Keep an eye over your ride
Avoid disclosing your personal information
Share your trip details with your family members, friends
Dial the emergency number if something goes wrong
Not today satan. 😒
hey so I’ve seen those posts with free or 5$ or 10$ off an Uber ride going around, but now of course I can’t find any of them.
anyone wanna send ya girl Uber codes on her 21st birthday so I don’t have to force any of my friends into being DD? I’m taking full advantage of being able to drink in public by going to Mexican food and Margaritas as soon as everyone is off work
You can no longer book an Uber cab ride directly from Google Maps app
Google has reportedly killed the ability of direct Uber ride booking from inside Google Maps without giving any reason.
The feature allowing users to book Uber rides through Google Maps was added in January last year, with which users could enter a location, identify their route, check Uber prices and request a ride without leaving the Maps app.
On one Google Maps Help page, Google simply says "you can no longer book Uber rides directly in Google Maps", Android Police reported late on Monday.
Uber integration was pulled from Google Maps on iOS earlier than on Android, according to the report.
The ability to book an Uber through Maps allowed users to avoid the official Uber app, which has previously been criticised for its aggressive location tracking.
You can no longer book an Uber cab ride directly from Google Maps app
The ability to book an Uber through Maps allowed users to avoid the official Uber app
Technology News: Google has reportedly killed the ability of direct Uber ride booking from inside Google Maps without giving any reason.
The feature allowing users to book Uber rides through Google Maps was added in January last year, with which users could enter a location, identify their route, check Uber prices and request a ride without leaving the Maps app.
On one Google Maps Help page, Google simply says "you can no longer book Uber rides directly in Google Maps", Android Police reported late on Monday.
Uber integration was pulled from Google Maps on iOS earlier than on Android, according to the report.
The ability to book an Uber through Maps allowed users to avoid the official Uber app, which has previously been criticised for its aggressive location tracking.