Philippe Collard
1 min readMay 21, 2020

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Quote: “Even more likely is eventual technology disruption where drones deliver foods and make it hard for existing car delivery services to compete.” Drone deliver food. Really? Like over my house. Like on a Friday night, 10,000s drones over the neighborough and deliver food. Really? Will there be some kind of air traffic control tower to make sure nobody is killed in the process? [Just try to imagine that in New York City?]

Quote: “For starters Uber itself has had to lay off 27% of its workforce due to the pandemic and has been severely impacted financially from the crisis with no immediate respite in sight. Its core business was already struggling to become profitable, so having tertiary businesses like food delivery that can deliver needed profits would be welcome to their financial stability.” Please check Uber latest financial statements (May 7th). Uber Eat is a very unprofitable business.

So why would I read the rest of this article?

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Philippe Collard
Philippe Collard

Written by Philippe Collard

I have been involved in technology for 45 years. Been the CEO of four tech companies (one IPO). I have helped many startup. I am also a dressage rider.

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