Is that really the idea? Do you know how large the ride hailing market is?
I am almost positive the point of subsidizing the price of the rides is to get you addicted/ build up a habit or get you comfortable using the service.
I think they are aware of the competition and are comfortable owning 60+% versus trying to get 80%+.
Their revenue is growing which is still wild despite bad press.
>Unfortunately their competitors have found a variety of ways to keep from being dragged down
Not a bad point but it is highly dependent on the market. In the US, Uber is 4x Lyft in market share.
A common problem drivers cite is that Lyft pays better, but the volume of Uber riders is much much larger.
I am not a fan of Uber, just extremely bitter at poor journalism, hence , I stopped reading at the first paragraph.
>Not really. The revenue for a company selling dollar bills for 80c each will keep increasing until all the cash is gone as well.
The rides that I have taken are not subsidized. Maybe it's not statistically significant but I have yet to see the subsidy in the major cities that I have traveled in.
> The rides that I have taken are not subsidized. Maybe it's not statistically significant but I have yet to see the subsidy in the major cities that I have traveled in.
>That week, Uber’s market share dropped 5 percentage points compared with the previous week, from 81 percent to 76 percent, according to Second Measure data. Lyft’s market share gained about the same amount that week. Other ride-sharing companies, including Gett and Juno, saw a nominal increase that week.
I am almost positive the point of subsidizing the price of the rides is to get you addicted/ build up a habit or get you comfortable using the service.
I think they are aware of the competition and are comfortable owning 60+% versus trying to get 80%+.
Their revenue is growing which is still wild despite bad press.
>Unfortunately their competitors have found a variety of ways to keep from being dragged down
Not a bad point but it is highly dependent on the market. In the US, Uber is 4x Lyft in market share.
A common problem drivers cite is that Lyft pays better, but the volume of Uber riders is much much larger.
I am not a fan of Uber, just extremely bitter at poor journalism, hence , I stopped reading at the first paragraph.