The city has just 39 licensed cab drivers.

  • @iopq
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    No, they barely make money as it is

    Lyft is losing money, Uber is barely profitable

    • nfh
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      511 months ago

      As a whole, yeah, but top-line losses don’t mean each ride makes them less profitable. My understanding was their margins are slim enough they need a lot of rides to subsidize their fixed costs, so fewer rides means less profit, not less loss.

      If Uber is actually profitable, stopping operations in Minneapolis really should make them less so. If this isn’t them taking a small loss now because they believe they’ll avoid a bigger loss later, I can’t make sense of it.

      • @iopq
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        -111 months ago

        Yes, they could make a very tiny profit from a decently sized city, but then it might encourage other cities to follow suit.

        The costs are not all fixed, covering another city means paying more support agents, having people signing up local drivers, etc. so after this change it might not even be profitable after all

        • nfh
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          411 months ago

          That’s my point though?

          If costs like support agents that scale with rides make the rides unprofitable, their business model is upside down. Especially for Uber, I’m counting costs that scale with rides with costs per ride, vs infrastructure and truly fixed costs. Maybe they’re so close to breaking even per ride that raising costs depresses demand enough to make them unprofitable, but it seems a lot more likely they’re doing this to send a message first and foremost.

    • @rdyoung
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      11 months ago

      Uber is making way more money than they let on. They got caught stashing millions over seas. They and lyft both take over half of the transaction on average and have reduced their support teams to mostly bots and people who can barely read.

      • @iopq
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        111 months ago

        Millions? That’s almost as much as they make in a day

        • @rdyoung
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          111 months ago

          Tell us you don’t understand gross revenue versus net profits without telling us.

          • @iopq
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            Uber increased the cash on hand by 139M in the 4th quarter, so they definitely make more than a million a day net profit