In 2017, Uber was one of the world's most hated companies.
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Everyone thought they would die.
Until they hired one man who would transform Uber into a $150 billion empire...
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Anonymous 8
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Umm...Uber drivers might still argue their issues are far from “fixed.” but okay
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