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Uber hires CFO on the road to IPO by Staff Writers San Francisco (AFP) Aug 21, 2018 Uber on Tuesday named a news chief financial officer as the smartphone-summoned ride service remained on the road to a stock market debut next year. Nelson Chai came on board from Chicago-based insurance firm Warranty Group, where he was chief executive, according to Uber. "I'm incredibly excited to bring on someone as experienced and thoughtful as Nelson," Uber chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi said in a release. "He will be a great partner for me and the entire management team as we move towards becoming a public company." Uber, which operates in 65 countries and has disrupted local transport in many locations despite regulatory hurdles and resistance from taxi operators, has expressed plans for an initial public offering of shares late next year. Chai has more than a decade of experience at firms including CIT Group financial holding company and Merrill Lynch & Co, according to Uber. "I look forward to working closely with Dara and team as we build on the company's strong growth and forward momentum," Chai said in the release. Uber last week disclosed that its second quarter loss jumped despite taking in more money, as it invested in scooters and other "big bets." The San Francisco-based smartphone ride star reported it lost $891 million on net revenue of $2.8 billion, while overall bookings rose to $12 billion. He added that Uber is investing in "big bets" including restaurant take-away delivery service Uber Eats and "environmentally friendly modes of transport" including e-bikes and scooters. The company, with a valuation by investors of more than $60 billion, is also devoting resources to what it sees as high-potential markets in India and the Middle East, according to Khosrowshahi.
Tesla board forms committee to consider going private Washington (AFP) Aug 14, 2018 Tesla's board of directors said Tuesday it formed a special committee to consider chief executive Elon Musk's proposal to take the electric auto giant private. Musk disclosed on Monday that he had been in talks with Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund and other potential investors on a plan that would delist Tesla from the stock market. By going private, Tesla could operate without requirements for financial reports and other pressures of a publicly traded firm. But it could also lose visibilit ... read more
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