On-Demand Startups Are Hemorrhaging Tens of Billions a Year
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#4It's not like the drivers are overpaid (and in many cases, they are barely (or not even) paid enough to cover costs)
What else do they spend it on? Marketing? Bribing...err... lobbying politicians for favorable treatment?
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#5Where does the money go for Lyft/Uber? The software platform can't be that expensive amortized across a million+ drivers. It's not like the drivers are overpaid (and in many cases, they are barely (or not even) paid enough to cover costs) What else do they spend it on? Marketing? Bribing...err... lobbying politicians for favorable treatment?
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#6The next recession is going to hit hard, and I’m guessing a lot of the gig economy jobs will get a lot worse if not disappear.
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#7I asked in the recent thread how Meituan could possibly be affording to subsidize restaurant meals to be significantly below cost at restaurant as that didn’t make any sense. Turns out according to this article that it’s simply that. It doesn’t make sense. They lost $17 Billion in 2018 for a shallow moat around an ugly castle. The next recession is going to hit hard, and I’m guessing a lot of the gig economy jobs wil…
I hope this ends up in Matt Levine’s Money Stuff segment as part of his Unicorn Enchanted Forest series.
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#8Where does the money go for Lyft/Uber? The software platform can't be that expensive amortized across a million+ drivers. It's not like the drivers are overpaid (and in many cases, they are barely (or not even) paid enough to cover costs) What else do they spend it on? Marketing? Bribing...err... lobbying politicians for favorable treatment?
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#9Where does the money go for Lyft/Uber? The software platform can't be that expensive amortized across a million+ drivers. It's not like the drivers are overpaid (and in many cases, they are barely (or not even) paid enough to cover costs) What else do they spend it on? Marketing? Bribing...err... lobbying politicians for favorable treatment?
“all these companies are deliberately spending profligately now to build their brands and win over dense populations of customers, so that in the future they can be more efficiently served. This is the exact playbook that once worked for Amazon.com”
I can’t count how many free Uber/Grubhub promo codes I’ve seen. How much they subsidize their orders, etc.
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#10Where does the money go for Lyft/Uber? The software platform can't be that expensive amortized across a million+ drivers. It's not like the drivers are overpaid (and in many cases, they are barely (or not even) paid enough to cover costs) What else do they spend it on? Marketing? Bribing...err... lobbying politicians for favorable treatment?