The company warns that the headwinds facing its taxi business model have become more structural
The share price of Transaction Capital, owners of WeBuyCars, tanked more than 40% in early trade on Tuesday after the group flagged that its taxi business was facing structural problems.This article is reserved for our subscribers.
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