Uber IPO May Give Co-Founders Kalanick, Camp $13 Billion Stake

  • Early employee Ryan Graves is poised to be worth $2.4 billion
  • SoftBank has $16 billion stake based on $100 billion valuation
Uber Files for U.S. Initial Public Offering
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The year’s biggest initial public offering is making three of its directors uber-rich.

Uber Technologies Inc. co-founders Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp as well as early employee Ryan Graves will own 10-figure stakes in the San Francisco-based ride-hailing company if it secures its expected valuation of roughly $100 billion, according to Bloomberg’s analysis of a regulatory filing Thursday.