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Uber ‘picks New York Stock Exchange’ for IPO

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March 25, 2019
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Uber is reportedly set to list on the New York Stock Exchange as it gears up for what is expected to be one of the biggest stock market debuts of 2019.

Read more: High Court strikes down black cab appeal against Uber's London licence

The ride-hailing apps initial public offering (IPO) is due in April, but the tech firm will pick Wall Street over the Nasdaq home of many US tech giants, according to Bloomberg.

The IPO could value Uber at as much as $120bn (£91.4bn).

The debut would mark a turnaround under current chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi, who took over the company after founder Travis Kalanick was forced to step down in the wake of multiple controversies.

Those included allegations that Uber deployed software to avoid regulators, as well as a huge review of its culture following accusations of endemic sexism and a data breach affecting 57m drivers.

Uber lost its London operating licence following the revelations, but has since regained a temporary licence that lasts until September.

The company was also embroiled in a bitter dispute with its drivers, losing a High Court appeal against an employment tribunal ruling that defined drivers as direct employees of the firm.

In its latest results, Uber grew revenue just two per cent in the final quarter of 2018, and while it narrowed losses for 2018 as a whole, they still amounted to $1.8bn – a potential worry for investors ahead of its IPO.

Major rival Lyft is set to beat Uber to the punch as it prepares to debut on the stock market at the end of this month with a valuation of $19.6bn, issuing shares thRead More

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