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Uber yields Russian taxi business to Yandex in $3.7bn merger | Uber yields Russian taxi business to Yandex in $3.7bn merger |
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Online taxi service Uber is ceding its ride-hailing business in Russia and ex-Soviet markets by merging with local rival Yandex. It is Uber’s second retreat from a major market after quitting China last year. | Online taxi service Uber is ceding its ride-hailing business in Russia and ex-Soviet markets by merging with local rival Yandex. It is Uber’s second retreat from a major market after quitting China last year. |
Uber will invest $225 million, while Yandex will invest $100 million in the joint venture, the companies said. The merged company will operate in Russia, as well as in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, and Kazakhstan. | Uber will invest $225 million, while Yandex will invest $100 million in the joint venture, the companies said. The merged company will operate in Russia, as well as in Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, and Kazakhstan. |
The Uber business in Ukraine is not part of the deal, a representative of Uber stressed. | The Uber business in Ukraine is not part of the deal, a representative of Uber stressed. |
Both mobile applications will still be available. 59.3 percent of the company will belong to Yandex, 36.6 percent to Uber, and 4.1 percent to the employees of the new business. | Both mobile applications will still be available. 59.3 percent of the company will belong to Yandex, 36.6 percent to Uber, and 4.1 percent to the employees of the new business. |
Tigran Khudaverdyan, head of Yandex.Taxi in Russia will become CEO of the joint enterprise. Together, the two firms handle 35 million rides a month. | Tigran Khudaverdyan, head of Yandex.Taxi in Russia will become CEO of the joint enterprise. Together, the two firms handle 35 million rides a month. |
The new company, which has not yet been officially named, “will have the right to use Yandex.Taxi and Uber brands in the region,” the companies said. | The new company, which has not yet been officially named, “will have the right to use Yandex.Taxi and Uber brands in the region,” the companies said. |
In Russia, Yandex.Taxi has about $1 billion gross bookings per year, while Uber had $566 million. The Yandex taxi service lost about $35 million last year. | In Russia, Yandex.Taxi has about $1 billion gross bookings per year, while Uber had $566 million. The Yandex taxi service lost about $35 million last year. |
The merger ends the two companies' four-year battle for the Russian market. Price undercutting in Russia has led to some of the cheapest fares in Europe with rides starting from only 99 rubles ($1.65). | The merger ends the two companies' four-year battle for the Russian market. Price undercutting in Russia has led to some of the cheapest fares in Europe with rides starting from only 99 rubles ($1.65). |
Shares in Yandex surged 22 percent, hitting a record 1992 rubles (about $33) on the news. Uber is not publicly traded. | |
In 2016, after $2 billion in losses, Uber left China in exchange for a 17.5 percent share in local competitor Didi. | In 2016, after $2 billion in losses, Uber left China in exchange for a 17.5 percent share in local competitor Didi. |
Uber is also reportedly facing continued losses in India and Southeast Asia and is mulling mergers with local leaders Ola and Grab, according to Bloomberg. | Uber is also reportedly facing continued losses in India and Southeast Asia and is mulling mergers with local leaders Ola and Grab, according to Bloomberg. |
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