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 Currently in India on his maiden visit to Asia as Uber boss,聽Khosrowshahi told an audience that the company plans to continue to invest in Southeast Asia, where Uber has slipped behind Grab and Indonesia-based Go-Jek. We expect to lose money in Southeast Asia and expect to invest aggressively in terms of marketing, subsidies etc,  Khosrowshahi told reporters, according to Reuters.  From a competitive standpoint we think we can improve.  Right now the plan for Southeast Asia is to go forward, lean forward and to invest,  he added.Last week stanley cups , a CNBC rep stanley cup ort suggested Uber was planning  stanley mug to offload its loss-making Southeast Asia business to rival Grab, which is valued at $6 billion and also counts SoftBank as an investor.There has also been speculation of a deal between Ola, which SoftBank has also invested in, and Uber. The Uber CEO denied having M&A plans in India but said it is  fun to speculate about. Khosrowshahi has previously spoken o Wxqs Yahoo and AOL combine to become Oath | Crunch Report
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