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[UBER]HOW A TECHNOLOGY FIRM IS
CHANGING THE TRADITIONALTRANSPORTATION MODEL
By Mark Boeckel, Brent Sprunger, Kevin Smith, and Emily Work
March 6th, 2012
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Executive Summary
Uber isan App-Powered on-demand car service provider for smart phones. Notwithstanding its very
unique name, investors have begun to take note of Uber during the past year as it has stolen market
share from traditional transportation companies. We will analyze the value proposition of its
technology and examine the differentiation Uber creates to stay ahead of both potential competition
and the various cab laws and regulations across the United States and Europe.
Based upon this analysis, we will provide detail to investors about various strategic choices the
company should pursue in both the short and long-term. We will address the short-term roadblocks
of government regulation as well as what future benchmarks the company should pursue to maintain
its position as the leading car service app. The goal of this analysis is to provide current and potential
investors with the necessary tools to assess an investment strategy in this startup.
What is Uber?ber [-br]- being a superlative example of its kind or class
Imagine you are a MBA student at work in downtown Chicago who just got off an endless two hour
conference call at 5:30pm and realize that you are most likely going to be late for a midterm which
starts at 6:00pm unless you can get a cab. However, you know the chance of getting a cab will be
next to impossible at rush hour, so you pull out your iPhone and order an Uber, which promises to
arrive in 10 minutes or less1. It arrives; the driver welcomes you by name, and provides a peaceful
1Thomas Heath, Technology firms to heat up taxi wars in Washington region, The Washington Post, December 14,2011, http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/technology-is-set-to-heat-up-taxi-wars-in-washington-
area/2011/12/14/gIQAvupquO_story.html (accessed March 4, 2012).
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ride to Kellogg for the midterm. This is an Uber experience and its all for about 1.5 times the cost of
a cab.
The visionary behind the on-demand app car service is Travis Kalanick, an entrepreneur, with a
computer science and math background who has spent nearly 15 years working with various start-
ups since dropping out of UCLA2. Uber is a software company and does not own any of the cars
which transport Uber customers. Instead, Uber has negotiated contracts with drivers and takes 25
percent of the fare3. The initial launch city was San Francisco in 2010 and Kalanick has been busy
raising capital ever since. Kalanick and co-founder Garrett Camp invested $200,000 as seed money,
followed by $1.25 million in angel capital by First Round Capital, an $11 million Series A round led by
Benchmark Capital, Founder Collective and First Round Capital, and finally $32 million Series B with
Menlo Ventures, Jeff Bezos, Goldman Sachs and Benchmark in December 20114.
As of March 2012, Uber service was available in Chicago, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Paris,
Seattle and Washington D.C. The firm was also conducting test services in Los Angeles and Toronto.
Upon a launch, Uber benefits from various means of social media such as Twitter and Facebook, as
users share their experiences. As a result, the firm has experienced rapid user proliferation of 30-40%
per month5.
2JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-
trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).3Faud, Uber Chicago Driver. (2012, March 4). Personal interview with Work, Sprunger & Boeckel4Michael Sinanian, On heels of new funding and global expansion, car service Uber launches in D.C. today, VB News,December 15, 2011http://venturebeat.com/2011/12/15/uber/(accessed March 2, 2012)5JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).
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Pricing & Experience
Uber has three main pricing structures; fixed airport rates, standard fees which include a per
mile/minute charge, and dynamic pricing. For example, the fixed airport fee from downtown
Chicago to Midway is $65 and $75 to OHare, slightly less than two times that of cabs6. This pricing
structure does not differ much from other car services but the convenience factor provides it with a
competitive edge.
The standard Chicago fee is a base fare of $7.00 plus $3.50/mile when over 11mph and $0.85 when
under 11 mph, all calculated using GPS7. Customers who travel short distances are subject to the
firms $15 minimum fare as well. The pricing structure is about twice the price of cabs in the city but
Uber does not charge extra for additional occupants and the pricing structure is still reasonable
enough to achieve scale among traditional cab customers.
The pricing structure also leads to an all electronic payment process. The tip is already included in
the final fare and all the customer has to do is keep their credit card information updated with the
Uber. This is very convenient for business accounts, which is preferred when entertaining customers.
The final and most controversial pricing structure is Ubers use of dynamic pricing forhigh volume
days such as New Years or Halloween and alsoduring inclement weather conditions. Uber notifies
customers of the increased pricing structure when ordering a car in an effort to reduce demand, but
6https://www.uber.com/cities/chicago#cities(accessed March 3, 2012).7https://www.uber.com/cities/chicago#cities(accessed March 3, 2012).
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because fares are computed after the service is complete, this pricing structure has become very
controversial.
Technology
Technology can be divided into two components, the app technology for
consumers and the demand calculation technology at the firm. The app
technology is available for iPhone/Android devices and uses GPS from the
requested pickup destination to display a map of all available Uber cars in
the area. Uber calculates the nearest driver and plots your pickup time
accordingly (see right)8. Each driver is also given an iPhone with an app to
manage incoming customer requests.
The firm employs prediction algorithms and heat maps to predict expected demand at different times
of the day. It analyzes how many times the app is open
and where clusters are located to help manage taxi supply
and demand. The result: shorter waits for riders and
busier, more efficient days for drivers.9Another source
of operations management is what the firm calls God
View, which displays all the active Uber drivers and
8Maclean Robbins, Uber your new luxury car service app, Gadling, December 19, 2011,http://www.gadling.com/2011/12/19/uber-your-new-luxury-car-service-app/(accessed March 4, 2012).7http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/04/app-stars-uber/all/19Devin McClaine, Rider Seeking Taxi Driver, San Francisco Business Chronicle, February 3, 2012,http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/print-edition/2012/02/03/rider-seeking-taxi-driver.html(accessed
February 28, 2012).
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pending customer requests in real time to ensure quality is maintained on the system (see above)10
.
Taxi Regulation and Legal Issues
Facing Uber is a long and ubiquitous history of taxi and limousine laws that heavily regulate the
industry, and protect the rights of taxi and limousine owners. Taxi and limousine restrictions are
largely accomplished on an international basis through use of strictly controlled taxi medallion
policies that fluctuate by region. First introduced in New York City in 1937, the taxi medallion license
was intended to govern the volume of taxis entering the New York boroughs while creating stability
in the economics of taxi fares. The original price of a NYC taxi medallion in 1937 was $1011
. Since
that time, the taxi medallion value in NYC has continued to grow rapidly over the years surpassing
even the Dow Jones industrial average and the cost of oil. As recently as December 2011, two
medallions auctioned in New York for over $1 million, and economists predict the value will continue
to rise as taxi demand remains constant12
. The taxi medallion policy is far from a New York
phenomenon, and today is just as common of a practice in major US taxi markets such as Chicago,
Washington D.C and San Fracisco, and internationally in Paris and London.
The thrust of the controversy facing Uber is whether the legal definition of a taxi and limousine
includes an operator such as Uber that provides a reservation arrangement service to customers.
Kalanick defends its business practices having announced, Uber does not employ cars and
10Faud, Uber Chicago Driver. (2012, March 4). Personal interview with Work, Sprunger & Boeckel11Michael M. Grynbaum, 2 Taxi Medallions Sell for $1 Million Each, The New York Times, October 20, 2011,http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/20/2-taxi-medallions-sell-for-1-million-each/(accessed March 1,
2012).12Evann Gastaldo, NYC Taxi Medallions Sell for Whopping $1M Each, Newser, October 20, 2011,
http://www.newser.com/story/131488/nyc-taxi-medallions-sell-for-whopping-1m-each.html(accessed March 1, 2012).
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driversthose companies and their drivers, he says, are required by contract to have all the requisite
licenses, registrations and insurance limo drivers are required to have13
. Given the investments of
taxi and limousine drivers to maintain medallion, registrations and chauffeur licenses, they are
inerhently threatened and in opposition to any new entrants that have the potential to absorb a
share of riders. For example, in Washington D.C, where Uber has faced scrutiny against the taxi
commission, the definition of a limousine is described as a motor vehicle carrying passengers for hire
in the District, designed to carry fewer than nine (9) passengers, excluding the driver, with three (3)
or more doors, other than a taxicab, coach, or wheelchair accessible van, and not permitted to accept
street hails from prospective passengers in the street.14
Opposition to Uber will argue that this
description fits into the services provided by Uber, however it may classify its fleet. To protest Ubers
entry into the D.C. market, D.C. Taxi Commission Chairman Ron Linton arranged a sting in January
2012 to impound and ticket drivers. The effort attracted negative media attention, and resulted in an
Uber driver being ticket for two offenses, 1) incorrect hauling in which a driver licensed in a
different state is forbidden to arrange transportation for a customer in another state, unless the
destination is the same where the driver is licensed, and 2) improper charging where the driver
13Mike DeBonis, Uber car service run afoul of D.C. Taxi Commission, The Washington Post, January 1, 2012,http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mike-debonis/post/uber-car-service-runs-afoul-of-dc-taxi-
commission/2012/01/11/gIQAxH3UrP_blog.html(accessed March 4, 2012).
14Mike DeBonis, Uber car service run afoul of D.C. Taxi Commission, The Washington Post, January 1, 2012,http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mike-debonis/post/uber-car-service-runs-afoul-of-dc-taxi-
commission/2012/01/11/gIQAxH3UrP_blog.html(accessed March 4, 2012).
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failed to set the fare in advance, as required by city limousine laws, and instead leveraged Ubers time
and distance metering practices.15
Uber has also faced challenges in its home market of San Francisco and was forced to respond to a
cease-and-desist order in 2010. In this instance, Uber was scrutinized when they originally advertised
their company as Uber Taxi, while none of Ubers drivers possess a taxi medallion required to
operate as a taxi in San Francisco.16
Since this incident, Uber has modified its company name to a
shortened Uber, and is continuing to grow in San Francisco. However, the cease-and-desist order
was a reminder for the stringent regional taxi and limousine laws Uber will continue to face as it
broadens its United States footprint.
Current Strategy and Competitive Advantage
Before we discuss the future strategy recommendations and benchmarks for Uber management and
its investors, we should review the early entry strategy for Uber and how in less than 3 years it
captured a growing customer base that spend around $100 user/month, which is an astonishing
figure for an app company17
.
Ubersbusiness strategies mimic successful technology firms much more than transportation firms.
From the beginning, Kalanick did not want Uber to be viewed as a typical cab or car service
15The Washington Post, Uber Car Impounded, Driver Ticketed in City Sting, LCT, January 18, 2012,http://www.lctmag.com/technology/news/41032/uber-car-impounded-driver-ticketed-in-city-sting(accessed
March 4, 2012).16Lianne Yvkoff, Uber lives on despite SFMTA cease-and-desist, c/net, December 14, 2010,http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20025664-48.html(accessed March 4, 2012).
17JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).
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company.18
He saw a largely unperceived opportunity to revolutionize a technologically stagnant
industry. Kalanick uncovered a way to use his employeestechnological abilities and innovativeness
to challenge the way the transportation industry works, which has left established firms vulnerable to
the Uber experience. The Washington Times posted a story that highlights the technological
differences of Uber and its competition: Taxis, whose business model has hardly changed since the
invention of the tax meter in the 1940s, have a lot to worry about. A taxicab companys technology
and business model compare to Ubers like a Model T does to a Chevy Volt.19
Taxi cabs, limo services, and personal car transportation services make-up the seventh most popular
mode of transportation in the United States20
and it is an industry with established firms that are
heavily governed by local statutes. Firms in this transportation industry focus on the impact
government regulations and fuel surcharges. These firms yield returns that are regulated by the
government, and as a result, there is very little incentive to invest company dollars to improve the
riding experience. These companies do not invest in innovation and have assumed the industry will
not change. Uber quickly exposed the vulnerability of this stagnant industry and has produced a
business strategy that appeals to new and existing customers of the incumbent firms21
.
18
Devin McClaine, Rider Seeking Taxi Driver, San Francisco Business Chronicle, February 3, 2012,http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/print-edition/2012/02/03/rider-seeking-taxi-driver.html(accessed
February 28, 2012).
19James A. Bacon, Bacon: Innovation Uber alles, The Washington Times, February 2, 2012,
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/feb/2/innovation-uber-alles/ (accessed March 3, 2012).20JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).21Title of Lecture, Kellogg School of Management, Date
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Uber used a noisy entry strategy and technological discontinuity to find a niche in this billion dollar
market. Uber recognized a growing frustration that many customers have with the cab industry and
realized the technical incompetence, or cognitive gap, of incumbent firms. Uber understood the
growing market of consumers that use smart phones, which is now estimated to be 50% of the
United States22
, and the fact that early adopters are willing to pay a premium price for convenience,
professionalism, and cleanliness. App technology is straightforward and there is a very small learning
curve for early adopters to understand the Uber product. Even with a niche customer base of upper
class professionals, Uber has been able to grow its installed base 30-40% per month23
and our future
growth section will highlight plans for that growth to continue throughout the World.
As Uber releases its product in new cities, it has also taken a noisy marketing strategy to get the
brand recognized. Kalanick is the face of the company and is heavily involved in the launch parties.
The company successfully uses mass media including Twitter and Facebook to showcase its product
and technology websites and blogs have shown an interest in the transportation industry. Kalanick
has also publicly fought the legal issues facing the company and uses each opportunity to showcase
the Uber brand to the public. Kalanick is a confident businessman who knows the value of early
adoption and provides one free credit to individuals attending a launch party24
. In addition, Uber has
22Kevin C. Tofel, 1 in 2 Americans Will Have a Smartphone by Christmas 2011, Gigaom, March 26, 2010,http://gigaom.com/2010/03/26/1-in-2-americans-will-have-a-smartphone-by-christmas-2011(accessed March 1,
2012).23JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).
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received numerous celebrity endorsements,25
which will help build the appeal of an on-demand
private driver26
to the masses. Based on the fact that the initial launch city San Francisco had
10,000 new users within 10 months
27
, the noisy entry strategy has quickly captured early adopters to
the Uber brand.
Beyond the marketing strategies, Kalanick has assembled a very capable management team that
values the importance of measuring as many inputs and outputs that they can capture. Obtaining all
this information is a major reason why Uber has beat even its own ridership and revenue forecasts28
.
Uber management uses sophisticated technology to measure service metrics related to all levels of
customer service, such as speed and product quality.
A recent Washington Times article highlights the importance of measurements, The company
created a brain trust comprising a nuclear physicist, a computational neurosurgeon and a machine-
learning expert to predict the demand for drivers, match the supply with the demand, and then
position the cars where the demand will be. The whole point of the math department is to minimize
pickup times and maximize utilization. Its happening all the time, real time, says Ubers Washington
General Manager, Rachel Holt. Theres literally information coming in every second of the day.
Were using that information to make better, smarter decisions.
25Devin McClaine, Rider Seeking Taxi Driver, San Francisco Business Chronicle, February 3, 2012,http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/print-edition/2012/02/03/rider-seeking-taxi-driver.html(accessed
February 28, 2012).26https://www.uber.com/cities/san-francisco#(accessed March 3, 2012).27http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/04/app-stars-uber/all/1
28Mike DeBonis, Uber car service run afoul of D.C. Taxi Commission, The Washington Post, January 1, 2012,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mike-debonis/post/uber-car-service-runs-afoul-of-dc-taxi-
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Ubers success can also be linked to its relationship with limo companies. Ubers strategy is to setup
limo companies, and its drivers, with a lucrative revenue sharing contract. The limo service receives
75% of the fare, Uber receives 25% of the fare, and, maybe more importantly for Ubers success, it
does not have to incur the expenses involved with car ownership, licenses, insurance, and day-to-day
operational costs.29
Since Ubers reputation, and its ability to charge about 50% more than cabs, will
be impacted by poor service from these drivers, the company measures driver performance through
a successful driver monitoring program. Uber users can see driver rankings and make decisions about
different drivers for their commute. This ranking system motivates the drivers and sets high
standards for the Uber experience. Drivers will be expected to be on-time, have a clean car, and offer
professional services if they want to continue to be a part of this growing business model.
Uber is a technology firm that has captured a growing niche market and its early success has been
like a rocket ship30
. The financial figures are private, but the fact that Uber is already profitable in
five out of six U.S. cities is a strong indication of its success.31
Future Strategy and Growth
As Uber looks to the future, it should focus its growth in two different markets. Uber should first
dedicate its resources to saturate its current target market and reach early and late majority of
upper-class business professionals in the next five years. Uber already has plans to expand to 18 new
29JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).30Devin McClaine, Rider Seeking Taxi Driver, San Francisco Business Chronicle, February 3, 2012,http://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/print-edition/2012/02/03/rider-seeking-taxi-driver.html(accessed
February 28, 2012).31Alyson Shontell, The 2.5 Year Old Startup Thats Killing Cabs is Already Profitable In Most Cities, Business Insider,February 3, 2012,http://www.businessinsider.com/uber-were-profitable-in-5-out-of-6-us-cities-2012-
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cities by the end of 2012 in the United States, Canada, and Europe32
. After these markets are
saturated, Uber should focus on Asia and establish business in major business hubs such as Hong
Kong, Singapore, Beijing and Tokyo. In a recent statement, Uber plans to have a presence in Asia by
the end of 2012 but the Kalanick declined to state which cities it was going to launch Uber33
. With
this fast-pace growth, Uber should expect the early and late majority within this market to regularly
use Ubers service within the next five years.
We recommend that Uber also enter a new urban middle-class market, providing a similar service
using non-luxury cars at a lower price point. Similar to its luxury-car service, Uber can contract drivers
and services that use mid-size sedans and similar technology. Entering into this market will not
require much of an initial investment since the technology and network will already be established.
Uber should start this service domestically in New York, San Francisco, Boston, DC, Chicago, Seattle
and Los Angeles. After this service is established domestically, it should continue to grow in Canada,
Europe, and Asia.
Growth in this market should occur quickly and will reach innovators and early adopters within a few
years. We expect that Uber will become a competitive taxi-service provider, used by the early and
late majority in all domestic cities within five years of launching.
32JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).33Jon Russell, Mobile car booking service Uber says it will launch in Asia by the end of 2012, TNW, February 28,2012,http://thenextweb.com/asia/2012/02/28/mobile-car-booking-service-uber-says-it-will-launch-in-asia-by-
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Potential Roadblocks and Challenges
There are several challenges that Uber faces today that it will have to overcome as it continues to
grow. Most importantly, Uber will need to address the negative attention it has received in the media
regarding legal issues and the use of dynamic pricing. Since Uber chose to take a noisy approach, it
will have to continue to defend and adjust its strategy using social media outlets.
As Uber broadens its footprint in North America, it will continue to encounter opposition from taxi
and limousine constituents that are threatened by Ubers growing customer base. Uber will be best
served by coordinating entry into new markets in concert with local regulatory officials to ensure the
firm is in compliance and not creating a negative perception of their business practices. The relatively
covert entry in the D.C. market created uproar from the Taxi Commission, and much of the issue
could have been prevented if Uber maintained closer coordination with the commission prior to their
launch34
. Now that Uber has a precedence in San Francisco, Chicago and Washington D.C., it can
reference its success in these markets to government stakeholders as they continue to launch in new
areas. In some jurisdictions, Uber may need to have drivers obtain chauffeur licenses. Ultimately, it
will be in Ubers best interests to comply with local regulations to avoid unwanted media attention
and legal distractions.
34Mike DeBonis, Uber car service run afoul of D.C. Taxi Commission, The Washington Post, January 1, 2012,http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mike-debonis/post/uber-car-service-runs-afoul-of-dc-taxi-
commission/2012/01/11/gIQAxH3UrP_blog.html(accessed March 4, 2012).
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The negative implications of its use of dynamic pricing are also
amplified because the firm relies so heavily on social media and
word of mouth to promote its app. One regular customer in
Seattle had a negative experience on New Years Eve when he
was charged an extra $115 on a $30 fare (see right).35
He wasnt
happy and went online to vent his displeasure with the service.
Uber should institute Uber Premium Days for high-demand
holidays. The firm already has spending data available on its customers and if Uber is concerned
about demand outpacing supply, it could reward its best customers by providing blackout dates on
New Years, Halloween, and St. Patricks Dayto non-premium members. To appease other members,
it could allow users to purchase premium membership in advance. This would reduce complaints
during high congestion and also provide an incentive to customers to use Uber more frequently,
similar to the airline industrys use of loyalty programs.
Growth of Technology and Avoid Attackers Advantage
While Uber has already taken advantage of technological discontinuity as it entered the car service
market, it needs to be cautious of cognitive holes and diseconomies of scope going forward36
. Uber
needs to be aware of any blind spots. Uber should continue to hire new talent with creative and
technological expertise to make sure that it doesnt miss out on any opportunities. It is likely that
other companies will imitate Ubers technology and will also be looking for the next best way to use
35Nick Hughes, Hey Uber, I Like Your Ride But Not Sure Its Worth The $143 You Charged Me, So Entrepreneurial,January 2, 2012,http://soentrepreneurial.com/2012/01/02/hey-uber-i-like-your-ride-but-not-sure-its-worth-the-
143-you-charged-me/(accessed March 2, 2012).36Greenstein, Shane. "Attackers Advantage versus Installed Base." Lecture.
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apps and smart phones to gain an advantage in the transportation industry. Uber needs to be one
step ahead and make sure that it does not miss any major growth opportunities.
Investors should also make sure they do not allow the strong-willed style of Travis Kalanick to impede
future growth. Kalanick needs to be careful not to be overly-confident in his approach. He has gone
on the record in interviews making aggressive remarks and stating that he likes to piss people off37
.
With this attitude, he is prone to resist new ideas, discount the impact of potential litigation, and
dismiss future change suggested by his team. While Kalanick has developed a strong business model,
he needs to remain open-minded and listen to alternative ideas in order to avoid a problem with
diseconomies of scope. Uber should continue to think about what improvements it can make to its
core service and experiment with adding additional options for riders. For example, Uber could let
riders store common destinations, request a regularly scheduled pick-up time, and provide beverage
or music preferences.
Conclusion
Ubersapp is nearing adoption by an early majority of smart phone users, thus providing potential
benefits and pitfalls. We believe its lucrative revenue sharing agreements will lead to future earnings
growth, but Uber must also confront outstanding legal issues, consumer dissatisfaction with dynamic
pricing, potential imitation from competition, as well as a controversial CEO. We have described new
city growth benchmarks, future collaboration with regulatory bodies, and provided recommendations
to avoid an attackers advantage in an effort to guide investorsinfluence in the company.
37JP Mangalindan, The Trials of Uber, CNN Money, February 2, 2012,http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2012/02/02/the-trials-of-uber/(accessed February 29, 2012).
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