Travis Kalanick
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Uber co-founder and former CEO to resign from company’s boardTravis Kalanick recently sold more than $2.5 billion worth of shares in the company, more than 90 per cent of his holdings.TechDec 24, 2019
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Uber reveals 2016 hack, reports say it paid $100,000 to cover up57 million Uber users’ information could be vulnerable from a 2016 hack into the ride-sharing app’s systems.TechNov 21, 2017
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Uber ex-CEO Travis Kalanick names two new directors, ignites fresh power struggleFormer Xerox CEO Ursula Burns and former Merrill Lynch and CIT Group CEO John Thain were named as directors in a statement attributed to Kalanick, rather than Uber.ConsumerSep 30, 2017
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Uber drivers can now collect tips in Alberta, OntarioCanadians can now tip their Uber driver, as long as they live in select cities in Ontario and Alberta.LifestyleJul 6, 2017
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BUSINESS REPORT: Uber’s Travis Kalanick forced out by investorsUber's man at the top has stepped down, which may mean a second shot at a renewed corporate culture.EconomyJun 21, 2017
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick to take leave of absence amid company’s strugglesUber also released the recommendations of a months-long investigation led by the law firm of former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.ConsumerJun 13, 2017
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Uber board to discuss CEO Travis Kalanick’s role amid criticism of company cultureKalanick has developed a reputation as an abrasive leader, and his approach is said to have rubbed off on his company.ConsumerJun 11, 2017
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Uber under investigation for using ‘Greyball’ software to evade regulatorsThe software allegedly helped Uber identify and circumvent government officials who were trying to clamp down on Uber in areas where its service had not yet been approved.ConsumerMay 4, 2017
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Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says it’s time for him to ‘grow up’In a video, Kalanick was seen arguing with a driver who said that rates had been cut and that he lost money.TechMar 1, 2017
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Uber hires former U.S. Attorney General to probe sexual harassmentUber Technologies Inc has hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct a review of sexual harassment claims at the ride-hailing service made by a former employee.MoneyFeb 20, 2017
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