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Jaguar Launching Mobility Company To Take On Car Sharing, Other App-Based Programs

Jaguar Launching Mobility Company To Take On Car Sharing, Other App-Based Programs

If there are two trends we can currently count on automakers to get behind, it’s autonomous vehicles and car-sharing services. Case in point: Jaguar Land Rover says it is launching a wholly owned subsidiary mobility company called InMotion. The idea behind the venture is to build apps and on-demand services such as car sharing and ride sharing. For now, the operations are based in the U.K., but the company says it plans to start testing programs in the U.S. “in the coming months.” [Jaguar Land Rover] [More]

(Mike Mozart)

Urban Outfitters Venturing Into Food Business With Purchase Of Italian Restaurant Group

Urban Outfitters has become known for its wide variety of kitschy, unique and sometimes offensive clothing, housewares and other accessories. Now, it appears the retailer wants to be known for something entirely different: food.  [More]