>You're taking investor money, and inflate the bubble.
What counts as "inflating the bubble"? Are you just referring to share prices going up? Taking investor money and spending it on advertising arguably counts as "inflating the bubble" as well. Should that be banned as well?
>And you prevent the bubble from popping by using the investor money to subsidize rides. Part of the deception is that the true price of a ride is higher in reality.
It seems plausible that consumers were deceived about "the truce price of a ride", but it seems hard to believe that uber investors didn't know.
What counts as "inflating the bubble"? Are you just referring to share prices going up? Taking investor money and spending it on advertising arguably counts as "inflating the bubble" as well. Should that be banned as well?
>And you prevent the bubble from popping by using the investor money to subsidize rides. Part of the deception is that the true price of a ride is higher in reality.
It seems plausible that consumers were deceived about "the truce price of a ride", but it seems hard to believe that uber investors didn't know.