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Business News

Lyft Makes It Easier to Get Friends and Family Members to Vaccinations

Order and pay for trips for loved ones with just a few taps.

Business News

California Votes to Strip Employee Protections From Uber and Lyft Drivers

Proposition 22 was voted in by a wide 58 to 42 percent margin.

Business News

California Wins Injunction Against Uber and Lyft, Classifying Drivers as Contractors

The state is suing to make them comply with AB5.

Business News

Uber, Lyft Drivers Are Employees, According to California Regulator

They must ensure that their services comply with the state's new gig-worker law.

Operations & Logistics

What Does the Crisis Mean for the Sharing Economy?

If the sharing economy cannot deal with its fundamental vulnerabilities in a moment of crisis, it could spell the end of its meteoric rise as a business model.

Business News

Lyft Drivers Earn Extra Cash Transporting Food, Supplies for Charities, Businesses

Essential Deliveries gets meals and home and medical necessities to government agencies, nonprofits, businesses and healthcare organizations.

Thought Leaders

How to Build a Community like Lyft, Airbnb and Github

How these giants built three pillars into their businesses (and how you can too).

Business News

Uber, Lyft Suspend Shared Rides Option to Prevent Coronavirus Spread

Both companies have decided to hit pause on offering a carpooling option to prevent the spread of the coronavirus among passengers.

Business News

Business Idea of the Day: Rideshare Driver

The rideshare industry continues to be a great way to make extra money, with Uber and Lyft at the forefront.

Thought Leaders

Uber Stock Tumbles After IPO, Leading to Disappointing First Day as Public Company

The ride-sharing company was valued at over $82 billion on its first day of trading.

Business News

Uber Drivers Are Sleeping in Their Cars to Make Enough Money. Now, They're Going on Strike.

The strikes come ahead of Uber's initial public offering, which one union leader said promised to be an 'orgy of greed.'

Finance

How Japan's Largest Online Retailer Became Richer By $990 Million After Lyft's IPO

The biggest ride-hail service in the US, after Uber, priced its initial public offering at $72 per share, with a $24 billion valuation

Thought Leaders

IPO of Ride-Sharing Unicorn Gives Market a Lyft

Stocks on the Entrepreneur Index™ close out stellar first quarter in style

Social Media

Facebook's Portal Gets Even Creepier. 3 Things to Know Today.

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