Topics covered include:
- The global surge in 2012 of entrepreneurs starting ridesharing companies, nowhere moreso than China
- Didi CEO Cheng Wei and investor Wang Gang’s backgrounds at Alibaba, first entrepreneurial effort in Momo, and Momo’s pivot to Didi Dache
- The culling of the ridesharing herd in China down to Didi Dache and Kuaidi Dache through brutal competition and involvement of the “big three” Chinese internet companies
- Rise of the Chinese messaging apps and associated mobile payments, and their impact on ridesharing
- The 2015 merger between Didi and Kuaidi, brokered in part by Russian VC Yuri Milner
- Uber’s decision to enter the Chinese market, and early success with investment and support from Baidu
- The first meeting between Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and Cheng Wei in 2015—which does not go well
- Subsequent “scorched earth” competition between Didi and Uber throughout 2015-16
- Negotiating an armistice: Uber’s agreement to sell its Chinese operations to Didi in late 2016
- End of the war, or just the beginning? January 2017: Didi invests $100M in Brazilian Uber competitor 99
- Sustainable growth, and building moats versus scorching earth
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