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Uber Invests $1 Billion In Indian Market 54

New submitter keithlynpitts writes: Uber is looking to expand its services in India, and will invest $1 billion there in the next nine months. India is the second biggest market for Uber after the U.S. The company hopes their investment will help speed growth in the country, which is already at a staggering 40% every month. "We expect to hit over 1 million trips per day," said Amit Jain, president at Uber India.
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Uber Invests $1 Billion In Indian Market

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  • Hype (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Unlimited funding to attract an expected unlimited number of post-IPO suckers.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      The problem with all these hypes is that when the bubble burst all stock markets suffer, even the 'honest' businesses. Even when you don't follow the hype and only invest in the trustworthy stocks, you will still be a loser when the bubble burst. You can only hope that you are not in a bear market caused by deflating bubbles when you desperately need your money.

  • by invictusvoyd ( 3546069 ) on Sunday August 02, 2015 @01:38PM (#50234953)
    Making a ride sharing app is not the real thing now . The process of engaging partners (drivers) will be the crucial thing in this marketplace. The driver involved in the recent uber rape incident in India had earlier been booked for rape and uber had no clue about this .
    • Re:fuber (Score:5, Interesting)

      by drinkypoo ( 153816 ) <drink@hyperlogos.org> on Sunday August 02, 2015 @01:54PM (#50235079) Homepage Journal

      The driver involved in the recent uber rape incident in India had earlier been booked for rape and uber had no clue about this .

      The problem is doing something about it. If you search for information on this stuff you could easily get the impression that Uber is the root of all rape in India, but that's a lot of complete horseshit. The truth is that some states still have incomplete and/or half-assed records on taxi drivers [indiatimes.com], and no Indian state really gave a shit about criminal background checks until the international community began to shine a light on rape in India after a young woman was raped to death on a moving bus, and the locals finally reacted.

      The truth is that most of the world is inordinately kind to rapists, this is only really changing now, and Uber is no more or less complicit than the rest of India. There's literally no framework in place which would make it possible for them to do background checks on drivers in India. The ones used for the licensed taxis are bullshit, when they even exist.

      TL;DR: India is rapey, it's not just Uber.

      • Re:fuber (Score:4, Insightful)

        by invictusvoyd ( 3546069 ) on Sunday August 02, 2015 @02:02PM (#50235129)

        There's literally no framework in place which would make it possible for them to do background checks on drivers in India.

        Apparently there are private investigators who do background checks in India for the IT outsourcing industry but they are a little more expensive than directly accepting forged supporting documents from a driver.

  • by jkrise ( 535370 ) on Sunday August 02, 2015 @01:42PM (#50234983) Journal

    The 'call taxi' market, as it is called here in India, is fractured and ripe for disruption. Unions in taxis are very weak. People here do not value privacy over saving a few rupees. RedBus and TicketGoose have made it big in bus reservations. Uber will tie up with Microsoft and Google to plunder the call taxi market.

    I helped write taxi dispatch s/w for 3 firms, and I feel Uber will drive out Ola, TaxiForSure and other fringe players...

  • They are going to invest $1 billion in exactly what? The app? Advertising? Under the table payments to government officials? Considering that they don't have a fleet looks a bit exaggerated.
    • Re: (Score:2, Funny)

      by Anonymous Coward

      H1B Uber drivers...

  • Step 1: wait for Uber to come to town
    Step 2: let them build some momentum and drop some cash investing in scaling up
    Step 3: act outraged when cab companies complain and promise to shut them down
    Step 4: drop a lot of fines on them to absorb even more of that phat US VC cash
    Step 5: repeat step 4 until the taxi companies, Uber or citizens force your hand into either legitimising them or actually banning them.

    This seems to be the tactic of my home town (Brisbane, Australia). Last I saw we'd fined Uber $1.7m, al

    • Soon, stand-up comedians in Mumbai will be complaining: "Have you tried getting a taxi lately? They're all like imitates midwestern American accent 'Howdy, folks, my name is Jim-Bob. Where can I take y'all today?' You can't understand a word they say!"
  • And they still can't pay their drivers decently.

  • In a probably not unrelated event, Microsoft has agreed to invest $100 million into Uber [yahoo.com].

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