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A host of Estonia’s top tech entrepreneurs — including ride-hailing unicorn Bolt’s CEO Markus Villig — are investing in ...
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Based in Estonia, it was founded six years ago by a 19-year-old college dropout, Markus Villig. Since then, the company has turned into an unexpected success story by becoming Uber’s most ...
Bolt CEO Markus Villig reportedly said it was a “disgrace” that less than half his workers were making it into the office at least two days a week.
Based in Estonia, it was founded six years ago by a 19-year-old college dropout, Markus Villig. Since then, the company has turned into an unexpected success story by becoming Uber’s most ...
Bolt CEO Markus Villig. Photo: Bolt For once hot tech startups — particularly in transportation, 2019 has been a dreadful year. Shares in US ride-hailing app Lyft (LYFT) have dropped more than 35% ...
Markus Villig: We don't think that's a big concern for any of them, for at least the next decade, to be honest. The demand of this industry is so vast and we're still talking about only one or 2% ...
Markus Villig, boss of the taxi-hailing smartphone app and rival to Uber, said it was a “disgrace” that less than half of employees worked in the office for at least two days each week.
Bolt, a rival of Uber's ride-sharing and food delivery business, plans to focus on Europe and Africa for now, Chief Executive Markus Villig said in an interview, brushing aside the prospect of any ...
Markus Villig said today that the company has more than 500,000 drivers and over 10 million users, a big jump on the 2.5 million users it claimed back in August.
Speaking on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin, Markus Villig — the CEO of $1 billion-valued Taxify — and Via CEO Daniel Ramot, whose company has expanded from Israel into Europe, North ...