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What happened to the original CEO of Uber?

Los Angeles, California, U.S. Kalanick was CEO of Uber from 2010 to 2017. He resigned from Uber in 2017, after growing pressure resulting from public reports of the company's unethical corporate culture, including allegations that he ignored reports of sexual harassment at the company.



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

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