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While Uber was blowing billions of dollars trying to buy global domination, Markus Villig was busy doing the opposite with Bolt. Working on a shoe-string budget, he built a $8.4 billion operation ...
Soon Villig was reading – and being inspired by – Richard Branson’s account of the genesis of Virgin, Losing My Virginity.At 11 he made up his mind that he was better suited to the business ...
While the world's leading ride-sharing business was blowing billions of dollars trying to buy global domination, Markus Villig was busy doing the opposite with Bolt. Working on a shoestring budget ...
“All of our business units are growing,” founder and CEO Markus Villig said in an interview this week. Villig said that even its most mature business, ride hailing, ...
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.
The CEO of European ride-hailing app Bolt is mandating workers return to the office 12 days a month.; In a memo, Markus Villig called it a "disgrace" that fewer than half of staff went in more ...
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.
Markus Villig: We're very clear. Just Europe is significantly behind the U.S. I mean, when you look at public market liquidity, retail trading, it's 10, 20 times below.