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Uber is applying for government grants to recover from financial losses due to the theft of a truck used for operations during the COVID-19 pandemic, which also saw an increase in vandalism in their neighborhood. They emphasize that this situation significantly impacted their income.
In their business plan, they aim to expand by adding more vehicles and drivers, as well as diversifying into e-commerce with a new venture called Aspine LLC.
The company highlights its six years of experience in the industry and a strong performance rating of 4.95 as reasons for grant approval.
Uber identifies its main competitors as Lyft, Yellow Cab, and limousine services, but asserts its competitive edge lies in being a reliable, affordable, and fast option accessible to all community members, from low-income to higher-income residents.
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General Information
Business Registration Number: 85-2058686
Location: Houston, TX, United States
Length of Operation: 2019-2020
Number of Employees:
Annual Gross Income:
Annual Gross Expense:
Open to Loans: NO
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Funding Usage
My truck that I was using to operate this business was stolen while we where locked down during the covid 19 pandemic. The covid 19 increase the number of vandalism in our neighborhood also my second car got vadalised as well. That make me lose significant of income this year.
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Business Plan
I plan to increase my business by adding more car and drivers on the road. Also planning on diversify my business as creating e-commerce (Aspine llc) Because I been in business for 6 years with better rate of 4.95.
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Self Identified Competition
My top 3 competitors are lift transportation, yellow cab, and limosi service. Our company is most reliable, cheap and fast and can be use by anyone in our community including low income or higher income residents.
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