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    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    dok pag hatchback ang consider ko yung jazz and yaris. Hindi ito cheap

    pero yung mirage, daihatsu wigo, alto eh hindi ko mafeel na hatch masyado bitin. Parang more of a kei car highway legal.
    so what hatchback do you actually own or use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    i didn't even know there was such a thing here...

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    ^ i bet this one you haven't heard of as well.

    a cheaper alternative to grab

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    madami gumagaya sa business model ng uber/grab pero madami hindi nagiging successful coz kulang sa funding

    usually startups have to burn a lot of cash before they can take off

    kung wala ka backing ng maperang investors na mahaba ang pasensya you're not even gonna get off the ground

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    #896
    Ano na nangyari sa hype? [emoji23] si papa Piolo pa ang endorser.


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    even Grab is not yet profitable

    madami lang sila pera kasi madami investor

    ano pa kaya ung mga home grown startups

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    #898
    diba Grab earn per booking. around 20% ng fare? so pag 500 ang fare yun 100 dun mapupunta sa grab and 400 sa driver? is that not enough to cover their operations cost?

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    Last edited by uls; July 7th, 2019 at 08:47 PM.

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    investors keep pumping money into ride-hailing startups

    Indonesia's GOJEK adds Visa to growing list of Series F investors
    Indonesia’s GOJEK on Wednesday announced that global payment technology provider Visa is the latest investor to back its ongoing Series F funding round. It did not disclose how much it raised from the American firm or its round total so far. According to a statement, the deal will see both companies working together in the area of cashless payments for consumers across Southeast Asia. Visa will collaborate with GOJEK’s e-wallet GOPAY, which claims to be the payments market leader in Southeast Asia’s largest market, Indonesia.

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Uber and Grab no more? LTFRB needs brains