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However, Uber's tumultuous past—including allegations of sexual harassment and regulatory breaches—has left a mark. This fallout allowed Lyft to capitalize on Uber's missteps, leading to increased investment opportunities and a clearer path to an eventual public offering. Muckerman suggests that, despite Uber's substantial market share in the U.S., the potential for both companies to coexist robustly is plausible as they navigate the pressures of public accountability.