Uber's market-implied 93% odds against asking Travis Kalanick back by mid-2027 reflect his 2017 ouster amid scandals, the subsequent stabilization under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, and Kalanick's pivot to independent ventures like Atoms (formerly CloudKitchens), now focused on robotics and autonomous vehicles including recent deals involving Pony.ai and Pronto. Kalanick has sold most Uber shares and exited the board, with any recent Uber discussions centered on targeted AV funding partnerships rather than leadership reinstatement. While a major corporate crisis or board upheaval could theoretically reopen the door, current trajectories show no credible signals of reversal within the timeframe.
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A qualifying invitation refers to a definitive request, offer, or solicitation by Uber for Travis Kalanick to assume a formal role within the company. Qualifying roles include any official position at Uber Technologies, Inc., including but not limited to executive roles, advisory roles, or membership on the company’s Board of Directors.
This market will also resolve to “Yes” if Travis Kalanick joins Uber Technologies, Inc. in any formal role during the market’s timeframe, even if the invitation or request from Uber was not publicly disclosed.
Speculation, rumors, or discussions about a potential return will not qualify unless Uber definitively invites Travis Kalanick to return or Travis Kalanick actually joins the company in a qualifying role.
Partnerships, investments, or business relationships between Uber and companies founded, owned, or operated by Travis Kalanick will not qualify unless Travis Kalanick himself assumes a formal role within Uber.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements or filings from Uber Technologies, Inc.; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 14, 2026, 2:58 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...A qualifying invitation refers to a definitive request, offer, or solicitation by Uber for Travis Kalanick to assume a formal role within the company. Qualifying roles include any official position at Uber Technologies, Inc., including but not limited to executive roles, advisory roles, or membership on the company’s Board of Directors.
This market will also resolve to “Yes” if Travis Kalanick joins Uber Technologies, Inc. in any formal role during the market’s timeframe, even if the invitation or request from Uber was not publicly disclosed.
Speculation, rumors, or discussions about a potential return will not qualify unless Uber definitively invites Travis Kalanick to return or Travis Kalanick actually joins the company in a qualifying role.
Partnerships, investments, or business relationships between Uber and companies founded, owned, or operated by Travis Kalanick will not qualify unless Travis Kalanick himself assumes a formal role within Uber.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official statements or filings from Uber Technologies, Inc.; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Uber's market-implied 93% odds against asking Travis Kalanick back by mid-2027 reflect his 2017 ouster amid scandals, the subsequent stabilization under CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, and Kalanick's pivot to independent ventures like Atoms (formerly CloudKitchens), now focused on robotics and autonomous vehicles including recent deals involving Pony.ai and Pronto. Kalanick has sold most Uber shares and exited the board, with any recent Uber discussions centered on targeted AV funding partnerships rather than leadership reinstatement. While a major corporate crisis or board upheaval could theoretically reopen the door, current trajectories show no credible signals of reversal within the timeframe.
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