Re: Rotten to the core
"And they've got a new CEO, and he's firing C-level people in an effort to clean house."
Neither of which amount to a new board and upper management. I understand that the CEO says he's trying to clean house, and if that's true, then I applaud the effort. However, I don't see how that means that the company should escape criticism, and I don't see how that means the company should be viewed with any less skepticism than before.
If/when Uber manages to become at least a minimally ethical company, I'll praise them for it. But not before.