A new study found Uber now takes the majority of ride-hailing fares in some cities, suggesting a stronger take-rate and potential pressure on driver economics. The analysis was based on three drivers' trip histories over nearly a decade. The story is notable for competition and market-share implications, but it does not provide direct financial results or immediate company guidance.
A new study found Uber now takes the majority of ride-hailing fares in some cities, suggesting a stronger take-rate and potential pressure on driver economics. The analysis was based on three drivers' trip histories over nearly a decade. The story is notable for competition and market-share implications, but it does not provide direct financial results or immediate company guidance.
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