How does a company like Uber, which at first glance appears to have minimal operating costs, fail to turn a profit year after year?

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Let’s break it down.

>Uber takes 25% of the money from each ride on the app.

>It does not pay for any of the costs involved in the actual rides, not fuel, insurance, or vehicle costs, all that is paid by the driver.

>Their customer service is outsourced to India

>Each city they operate in requires a tiny office with very few people, simply to screen drivers

>They maintain mobile apps to operate their service.

Now, based on this, there is no reason why they should not be turning a profit on their $11.27 Billion annual revenue. What causes the $1.8 billion loss?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

they want total monopoly on the market… once they have that and all the traditional cabbies are out of money and other services cant keep up with their pricing then they will turn the screws and milk the population for every penny it has, so glad swansea district where i live denied them a license to operate, outr cabs are still super cheap thanks to competition

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