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Bumpy ride: How Gett went from a promising unicorn to just another shuttle company
08.10.23
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Viki Auslender
Founded 14 years ago, transportation company Gett reached unicorn status in 2016, but these days is conducting negotiations for its sale at a value of only $200 million - a fifth of what it raised. The company that promised to be a transportation game changer finds itself stuck in traffic behind its competitors who are already trading at huge valuations
Gett achieves profitability, but valuation still languishing at $258 million
22.01.23
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Meir Orbach
Swedish investment fund VNV Global, which is the largest shareholder in the company, has revealed that the transportation company is “debt free, EBITDA positive and growing”
"Dave Waiser suited Gett in the past, today it needs different leadership"
14.07.22
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Meir Orbach
Per Brilioth, CEO of the VNV Global fund, recently visited Israel and in an exclusive interview with Calcalist spoke about Gett’s profits, management and future plans
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