Read the the pitch deck Uber co-founder Garrett Camp created for the ride-hailing giant back in 2008 – before it became the $120 billion company it is today
It's a big year for Uber. The first name in ride-hailing is arguably the biggest IPO of 2019, along with a reported confidential filing with the top U.S. stock market regulator. This has stoked the fires of rampant speculation on Wall Street, and some analysts are predicting the company could be worth as much as $120 billion. With such eye-popping numbers, it's difficult to remember a time when the 10-year-old company wasn't the juggernaut it is today.
It's a big year for Uber. The first name in ride-hailing is arguably the biggest IPO of 2019, along with a reported confidential filing with the top U.S. stock market regulator. This has stoked the fires of rampant speculation on Wall Street, and some analysts are predicting the company could be worth as much as $120 billion. With such eye-popping numbers, it's difficult to remember a time when the 10-year-old company wasn't the juggernaut it is today.
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