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Taxi-Hailing

5 stories about Taxi-Hailing
  • Yango Israel CEO Yaniv Alfi. Photo: Yair Sagi

    Yango Israel General Manager Resigns

    01.03.20|Meir OrbachRussian Nasdaq-listed company Yandex launched its taxi-hailing subsidiary Yango in Israel in December 2018

  • Yango taxi. Photo: Eliran Avital

    For Yango, B2B Ride Service Could Be the Way to a Greater Market Share in Israel

    08.12.19|Sophie ShulmanLaunched in Israel one year ago, Yango, the taxi-hailing service operated by Russian multinational tech company Yandex, has been tailing local market leader Gett

  • Gett CEO Dave Shahar Waiser. Photo: PR

    Gett's Measures to Avoid Uber's Fate on the Stock Exchange

    20.06.19| Sophie ShulmanSeeing Uber and Lyft's numbers, Gett has come to realize that the private market is unsustainable and problematic at its core

  • Gett CEO Shahar Waiser (left) and Volkswagen then-CEO Matthias Müller, 2016. Photo: Getty Images

    Volkswagen Writes-Off Gett Investment, Der Spiegel Reports

    23.12.18|Hagar RavetVolkswagen invested $300 million in Gett in 2016, and also participated in an $80 million funding round Gett announced in June

  • A London cab. Photo: Shutterstock

    Gett a Taxi from London to Dubai

    30.08.18|Lilach BaumerGett is developing a new service that will enable business clients to hail a taxi to the airport, input their flight number, and then book a ride that will be waiting for them at their destination—all within the same order

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