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Uber and Lyft drivers plan to strike ahead of Uber IPO
by
Jack Stewart
May 7, 2019
Uber and Lyft drivers are banding together to launch a strike on Wednesday in several major American cities.
Uber targets $100B valuation for IPO as Lyft shares slide
Apr 10, 2019
The company has actually lowered its expectations.
How does this year's wave of IPOs compare to 1999's?
Apr 8, 2019
The social-networking site Pinterest has set a price range for its initial public offering. At the peak price of $17 per share, the company would be worth a little over $11 billion, down from an estimate of $12 billion last year. Pinterest is part of this year’s wave of IPOs, which started with Lyft last […]
Lyft issues IPO, but its path to profitability is still unclear
Mar 29, 2019
Like Uber, Lyft has not been profitable to date.
Lyft IPO makes it the ridesharing star, at least for today
Mar 29, 2019
As the company hits the public markets, what does that mean for the future of how we get around?
Lyft files paperwork for highly anticipated IPO
by
Jack Stewart
Mar 1, 2019
In a hotly anticipated move, Lyft, the 7-year-old ride-share company, has taken the first step toward going public. Today it filed the required paperwork with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Both Lyft and Uber were expected to file initial public offerings soon, but it appears Lyft has beat its main competitor to the punch. The […]
As Uber eyes an IPO, what's its plan for profits?
by
Molly Wood
Feb 28, 2019
It's expanding far beyond ride-sharing, and it has tons of data.
For public good, not for profit.
Tech IPOs were set for a comeback, then the government shut down
by
Molly Wood
Jan 18, 2019
Is the tech IPO resurgence at risk?
NYC set to give ride-hail drivers big raises
by
Janet Babin
Dec 19, 2018
The nation's first minimum wage for drivers could boost their pay by more than 40 percent.
Ride-sharing to the doctor's office is big business
Dec 14, 2018
App-based services like Lyft and Uber are expanding aggressively into health care, as insurers will often pay for rides to ensure patients get to the care they need.