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by ThomPete
3875 days ago
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You need medallions for things like taxi stands and hailing people off the street so it's just not true what you say. Anyway your ideological view is getting in the way of the point of this discussion. It wasn't a german company that created uber, wasn't a german company that created airbnb it wasn't even an european on and that is the problem. |
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That’s not even part of the discussion, as uber isn’t trying to change that.
Fact is, uber isn’t disrupting anything.
Fact is, there were uber-competitors in Europe like mytaxi, some of which even existed before uber did. Exactly same business model.
The issue isn’t that these companies never get started in europe – because they do – the issue is that these companies expand slower than their US competitors, and therefore lose in this extremely volatile market.
But if the market crashes, these companies can continue to exist, while many of their US competitors would crash, too.