James Packer’s goCatch stake ‘like investing in Napster’: Australian Taxi Industry Association chief
September 17, 2013 Leave a comment
Michael Bailey Deputy editor
James Packer’s goCatch stake ‘like investing in Napster’: Australian Taxi Industry Association chief
Published 16 September 2013 11:40, Updated 17 September 2013 07:46
James Packer and the other parties which have just poured $3 million into taxi booking smartphone app goCatch are speculating that it won’t be required to meet the safety regulations applying to established booking and dispatch services, says the head of the Australian Taxi Industry Association (ATIA), Blair Davies. Davies, whose body provides representation on national issues to taxi dispatch services and licence owners including the vertically integrated Cabcharge, likens backing goCatch to being an early investor in peer-to-peer file sharing network, Napster. “These things look like they’re going gangbusters and revolutionising the world, and then reality catches up with them,” he says. Read more of this post




