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U.S. Senator Klobuchar blasts Uber, Grubhub deal talks

Published 05/17/2020, 01:18 PM
Updated 05/18/2020, 02:30 PM
© Reuters. U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar speaks at a North Carolina Democratic Party event in Charlotte, North Carolina

(Reuters) - U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar on Sunday blasted merger talks between ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies (NYSE:UBER) Inc and online food delivery company Grubhub Inc, calling any deal bad for competition and consumers.

The two companies have discussed an all-stock combination, Reuters reported earlier this month. A merger would give Uber Eats' money-losing food delivery service a leg up on market leader DoorDash at a time when the coronavirus pandemic has upended Uber's business of shuttling people from place to place.

"If Uber takes over Grubhub it isn’t good for competition and it isn’t good for you," the Democrat from Minnesota tweeted. "When big companies corner the market it usually means more for them and less for you, especially in a pandemic."

Klobuchar is a senior member of the Senate's antitrust committee, which oversees competition enforcement. Her tweets called on antitrust watchdogs to act before Uber controls more than half the U.S. food delivery market.

Spokespeople for the two companies did not immediately respond to requests for comments outside normal business hours.

On Friday, Uber closed a $900 million bond offering, its first since September. Proceeds could be used for working capital and acquisitions, the company said.

Uber and Grubhub this month were haggling over a stock exchange ratio, and there was no certainty that they will reach an agreement. Antitrust experts said any deal would likely win approval from regulators.

Grubhub had a market capitalization of about $5.1 billion, while Uber was valued at $56.3 billion as of Friday's close, according to Refinitiv data. Grubhub shares are up more than 17% since news of the talks broke.

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Latest comments

These two companies are completely irrelevant and the government should not care about their merger. Second both companies cannot survive on their own at all. They are not profitable in their current state and given the China virus outbreak they will make more losses. A merger is warranted for Uber to even have a chance of surviving.
If the Dems really wanted a chance to win the upcoming election-she would've been their candidate.
She is wicked , no chance
Her first problem is she assumes we are at max competition. Its just the beginning. Again the left destroying innovation.
Democrats clearly dont understand simply economics. Tell me...how many independent food delivery services are there? I order wawa delivery to my house the other day through door dash which was free...so how could busineses like that getting bigger be worse for the people?
Independent Contractors will soon be against the law Taking your rights freedoms away day by day. California is looking to prosecute business owners. Do not ever vote for a democrat.
The whole party is on its way to being democratic socialists
ban Uber! stop illegal taxis. they spy on people too.
Don't panic, Maga. Just take off your tinfoil hat and those nasty "spies" will magically disappear.
“blasts”
Dems have to control everything!! They live on words not production. Stealing off the backs of workers
Oh what does it matter if these two junk companies merge, Walmart and Amazon are going to own every single business entity on the planet anyway
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Well, she should know. Anticompetitive control by Dems of every major city in America has ruined each one. Unlike Standard Oil, they are poorly-operated monopolies.
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 how dull
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