Technological solutions are finally moving from reality to theory, peer-to-peer platforms are being redefined, China has the biggest room for growth, while Sixt’s U.S. aspirations have only just begun.
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Read More →Of course, I stood up in the ballroom of 200 and refuted the notion. But then I got thinking.
Read More →The issue highlights the need to balance business fairness and consumer protections with the need for competition and to allow new business models to succeed.
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