Turo's decision to abandon its IPO plans and Getaround's US shutdown could have several implications for UK providers, ...
Turo, a San Francisco-based car-sharing company founded in 2010, has scrapped its plans to go public nearly three years after ...
Turo on Thursday withdrew its plans for an IPO, ending a three-year wait to bring the online car-sharing network to the ...
For months, investors had anticipated a surge in initial public offerings, driven by optimism over President Trump’s new ...
Peer-to-peer car rental platform Turo became the latest venture unicorn to withdraw plans for a public offering.
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Turo CEO Andre Haddad says plans for an IPO became a distraction as the company abandons its plans to go public. He joins ...
Turo isn't going public anymore. The car-sharing marketplace has a similar business model to Airbnb, allowing users to rent vehicles directly from their owners. The app was launched into headlines ...
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