The Manila Times

EXPEDIA CHIEF NAMED TO LEAD UBER: REPORT

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WASHINGTON: Expedia chief Dara Khosrowsha­hi has been chosen to replace ousted Travis Kalanick as the next CEO at Uber, The New York Times reported Sunday, as the ride-hailing giant looks to move past a rough patch.

Khosrowsha­hi emerged as the the job during company board meetings over the weekend, the Times reported, citing two people familiar with the decision.

Uber spokespeop­le were not immediatel­y available for comment.

Hewlett- Packard Enterprise chief Meg Whitman had been seen as the favorite, according to several media outlets, but the Times said the situation changed on Sunday in the 48-year-old Tehran-born Khosrowsha­hi’s favor.

Former GE CEO Jeff Immelt, whose name was on the shortlist, on Sunday removed himself from the running for the top job.

“I have decided not to pursue a leadership position at Uber,” Immelt said on Twitter, without explaining his reasons. “I have immense respect for the company & founders.”

The Wall Street Journal reported that Immelt had opted not to pursue the CEO post after “observing disorder and divisions among different factions of Uber’s board,” according to an unnamed source familiar with the matter.

Other sources close to the search - melt—who left General Electric on —did not have the votes to win and thus “saved face” by publicly bowing out, the newspaper said.

Uber has been without a boss since June when Kalanick resigned, yielding to pressure from investors seeking to clean up a toxic corporate culture at the fast-growing company he created in 2009.

has been roiled by disturbing reports of a cutthroat workplace culture, harassment, dis-crimina tactics to thwart rivals.

The pressure mounted earlier this month when early Uber in suit against Kalanick, accusing him of fraud, breach of contract and of plotting to manipulate the board of directors to allow him to return as CEO.

that Benchmark “began secretly planning an effort to oust him” and “executed its plan at the most shameful of times” following the death of his mother in a May accident.

Uber has not only disrupted the local transport industry in dozens of countries. It’s also been investing in autonomous driving technology, and has provoked a lawsuit from the former Google car unit now called Waymo that accused Uber of stealing trade secrets.

 ?? PHOTO FROM WWW. EXPEDIAINC. COM ?? Expedia chief Dara Khosrowsha­hi, Uber’s new CEO.
PHOTO FROM WWW. EXPEDIAINC. COM Expedia chief Dara Khosrowsha­hi, Uber’s new CEO.

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