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      • In 2001, with Michael Todd, Kalanick started Red Swoosh, another peer-to-peer file-sharing company. Kalanick called it his "revenge business" against the MPAA and RIAA for the lawsuit that killed Scour.
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  2. Sep 8, 2015 · Travis Kalanick's first company got sued for $250 billion — so he started a new 'revenge business' that made him a millionaire

  3. In 2018, Kalanick started a venture fund named 10100, intended to invest in e-commerce, innovation and real estate in emerging markets like China and India. That same year, Kalanick announced an investment of nearly $150 million in real estate redevelopment company City Storage Systems; he also announced that he would be its CEO. [2] .

  4. Jun 21, 2017 · Uber's ex-CEO Travis Kalanick has navigated a bumpy career filled with extreme success, public failures and bitter battles.

  5. Mar 11, 2017 · He says he started RedSwoosh as a “revenge business” to turn the 33 litigants who sued Scour into customers. Source: Business Insider. December 2008: Kalanick first hears the idea for Uber at the...

  6. May 4, 2017 · Eight years ago, Travis Kalanick launched a startup called UberCab in San Francisco. Now, Uber is a global behemoth and one of Silicon Valley's most successful companies -- and one of the most ...

  7. Sep 3, 2019 · At the height of Uber’s public relations nightmare, executives were confronted with a new crisis: telling their boss, Travis Kalanick, that he was poisoning the company’s brand.

  8. Mar 11, 2018 · Twenty-four hours before Travis Kalanick would make a snap decision that would ultimately force him out of his job, the Uber CEO was relaxing at a rented house in Malibu with several friends.