Waterloo Region Record

Uber will be profitable within 3 years, CEO says

- Adam Satariano

Uber Technologi­es, whose losses have piled up in the quest for growth around the world, will be profitable within three years, says chief executive officer Dara Khosrowsha­hi.

Bending the company’s financial trajectory out of the red would be a dramatic shift for the global ride-hailing service, which has been losing billions of dollars per year. Speaking to Bloomberg News editor-in-chief John Micklethwa­it at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Khosrowsha­hi said that even as the company would continue to be aggressive about expansion, it was finding ways to be more efficient.

Almost six months into his tenure leading Uber, Khosrowsha­hi is attempting to reverse what has been an unpreceden­ted period of turmoil. The company is facing various government investigat­ions, allegation­s of sexual harassment and increasing competitio­n from rivals around the world. Khosrowsha­hi said his goal for 2018 is to “get back to normalcy” after the challenges left by former CEO Travis Kalanick.

“Breakneck growth can hide cultural issues,” he said.

Khosrowsha­hi said the company was investing heavily in autonomous car technology and that it would begin adding the cars in some cities within 18 months. The vehicles will at first only carry passengers on select routes that will expand over time.

The company is also developing vehicles that will fly people to certain destinatio­ns within cities that Khosrowsha­hi predicted will be available for customers within 10 years.

Khosrowsha­hi has said he wants to take Uber public as early as next year, a process that would open the company’s financial performanc­e up to more scrutiny. The company recently finalized a deal that makes the Japanese technology conglomera­te SoftBank Group Corp. its largest shareholde­r.

Rajeev Misra, a SoftBank executive joining Uber’s board, suggested in a recent interview with the Financial Times that Uber focus on core markets such as the U.S., Europe, Latin America and Australia. In the interview at Davos, Khosrowsha­hi disagreed, saying the company would be “leaning forward” to expand.

Since taking over as CEO last summer, Khosrowsha­hi has been on a charm offensive to improve the company’s image. He said the company must work more closely with regulators rather than the more combative approach it took with Kalanick.

Khosrowsha­hi said he’s been working to change Uber’s boorish corporate culture. He commended former Uber engineer Susan Fowler, who wrote a blog post about the company’s sexist culture that led to an investigat­ion at the company and a debate about the treatment of women in Silicon Valley and business.

 ?? ,ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi says the company could start operating autonomous cars in some cities within 18 months.
,ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Uber CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi says the company could start operating autonomous cars in some cities within 18 months.

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