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Did Mark Cuban not invest in Uber?

Billionaire Mark Cuban turned down Uber for $2,50,00 investment in 2009, that would now be $2.3 billion | Mint.



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Mark Cuban turned down the chance to invest in Uber at a valuation of no more than $10 million — just over 0.01% of the ride-hailing company's $91 billion market capitalization today. The Shark Tank star bemoaned the missed opportunity during a recent episode of Hart to Heart, actor Kevin Hart's talk show.

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He is a professor of economics and has raised more than $4.5 billion in investment capital. The top shareholders of Uber are Dara Khosrowshahi, Tony West, Nelson J. Chai, SB Investment Advisers (UK) Ltd., Morgan Stanley, and FMR LLC. Below, we take a closer look at the top shareholders of Uber.

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Google invested $258 million in Uber in 2013 and integrated Uber into Google Maps the following year. The relationship began to sour in 2015 when Uber acquired a team of robotics talent from Carnegie Mellon University, Kalanick said.

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That could mean big bucks for the investors who got in early after the app was founded in 2009, including some familiar faces: Ashton Kutcher, Beyoncé and JAY-Z, Leonardo DiCaprio, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jared Leto, Olivia Munn, Edward Norton and Lance Armstrong have all been linked to the company as shareholders in a new ...

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A-listers like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jay-Z and Oliva Munn confirmed to Forbes that they have invested in Uber.

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1. Mark Cuban – US$4.6 billion.

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