Great sentiment, but I don't suppose anyone had the brilliant idea of actually divesting their holdings in Uber, rather than just talk-talk-talking? Wanting them to change, and being in a positon to profit from the status quo, are kind of mutually-contradicting are they not?
Looking for any investor with enough integrity and conviction to send a stronger message... I know, dream on, plus who would buy anyone out at this ridiculous level of overvaluation?
Divesting would actually be the more direct form of profiting from the status quo. Lock in the gains that the status quo created for you before the culture becomes so toxic the company folds. Keeping your holdings and releasing this letter is actually the bravest thing you could do as an investor.
Looking for any investor with enough integrity and conviction to send a stronger message... I know, dream on, plus who would buy anyone out at this ridiculous level of overvaluation?