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Uber says growth strong as it gives a peek at earnings

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Uber on Friday provided a glimpse at its earnings, saying it is growing strong while working to overhaul company culture at the scandal-dented on-demand ride service.

“We’re fortunate to have a healthy and growing business, giving us the room to make the changes we know are needed on management and accountabi­lity, our culture and organizati­on, and our relationsh­ip with drivers,” Uber’s North America regional general manager Rachel Holt said in an email statement to AFP.

The San Francisco-based company confirmed that its bookings more than doubled last year to $20 billion, with net revenue totaling $6.5 billion and an adjusted net loss of $2.8 billion not counting China operations that it sold.

The privately-held firm is valued at about $68 billion, making it one of the largest “unicorns” in the tech world.

It’s not required to disclose earnings informatio­n the way publicly traded companies must.

Uber is in the process of hiring a secondin-command for chief Travis Kalanick, who remains in the driver’s seat as the company tries to plot a friendlier course with workers, riders and drivers.

Uber has been rocked by disclosure­s about a culture of sexism, cut-throat workplace tactics and covert use of law enforcemen­t-evading software.

Kalanick, known for taking a hard line in battles with regulators and taxi operators, has been humbled by recent events which included the release of a dashcam video showing him berating and cursing at one of Uber’s drivers. (RTRS)

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