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posted by CoolHand on Sunday August 02 2015, @11:49AM   Printer-friendly
from the modern-robin-hood dept.

A new round of funding has increased Uber's valuation to around $51 billion. The New York Times cites anonymous sources in reporting that Microsoft contributed about $1 billion, "a substantial amount of the financing." As you may remember, Uber recently acquired mapping assets and talent from Microsoft's Bing search engine division. Microsoft's participation in the latest funding round may indicate a "strategic alliance" between the company and Uber.

Uber needs all the billions it can get its hands on. It has followed June's announcement of $1 billion of investment to expand in China with a new $1 billion bet - this time to expand Uber India. Uber was recently banned in Delhi after a driver allegedly raped a female passenger. The company resumed operations in January anyway, and an Indian court lifted the ban on July 8.

Uber will face tough competition in India; existing firm Ola reportedly operates twice as many daily rides as Uber in over 100 cities, and is being valued at a measly $2.4 billion.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2015, @04:54PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2015, @04:54PM (#217038)

    Non sequitur. He's talking about uber, not MS.

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2015, @05:00PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2015, @05:00PM (#217039)

    Them's the jokes, Son. Try, I say, try to pay attention. [youtube.com]

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2015, @08:10PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday August 02 2015, @08:10PM (#217094)

    That he replied to a message that commented that "Microsoft stock has been on the market for decades" and managed to weave in the actual article subject seems to be a non-non sequitur.

  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Monday August 03 2015, @01:40AM

    by isostatic (365) on Monday August 03 2015, @01:40AM (#217179) Journal

    OP stated:

    For a company whose business model is illegal in most of the world. Wall St. must be drooling with anticipation to get their hands on this so they can sell it to you. They'll make an even bigger killing than BABA or FB.

    Microsoft is a company whose business model is illegal in most of the world, but they've been on the market (Nasdaq?) for longer than I've been alive.