News - General News - TechnologyInvestor pressure forces Uber CEO to resignKalanick steps down as Uber CEO after string of scandals plague ride-sharing giant22 Jun 2017 By TERRY MARTIN - Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick has resigned from his position as chief executive of the global ride-sharing company, bowing to pressure from investors after a string of controversies including a US federal inquiry, intellectual property lawsuit and revelations of workplace culture problems. - Overseas reports indicate that Mr Kalanick will remain on the board of directors but that the billionaire and public face of Uber stepped down this week after five of the company’s major investors, including Benchmark Capital, wrote a joint letter demanding his immediate resignation. Click here for full story: Investor pressure forces Uber CEO to resign Read more27th of March 2017 Uber’s autonomous testing takes a tumbleSelf-driving program from Uber put on hold after test mule crash2nd of February 2017 Google’s Waymo ahead in driverless raceWaymo outpaces rivals in successful autonomous testing, Californian reports show19th of August 2016 Volvo and Uber ally for autonomous drivingRide-sharing start-up Uber and Swedish car-maker Volvo to develop self-driving cars25th of May 2016 Toyota climbs into bed with UberUber drivers to be offered Toyota vehicle leases under global ride-share alliance |
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