The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is investigating whether Uber (UBER) and Lyft (LYFT) illegally coordinated to limit the earnings of
Uber Technologies Inc. is working on a new paid offering that would let commuters lock in prices for frequent rides ahead of time, rivaling a popular feature that Lyft Inc. launched five months ago.
Research led by the University of Michigan has arrived at a surprisingly unsurprising result while assessing the sustainability gap between public transit and services like Uber and Lyft, formally known as transport network companies or TNCs.
Lyft's Q4 earnings report is crucial. With an expected EPS of $0.22 and revenue of $1.54B, pointing toward an end to its cash flow bleed. Learn more on LYFT stock here.
A proposal to change Nebraska law to define ride-sharing and app-based food delivery drivers as independent contractors ran into opposition Friday from Democratic lawmakers.
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Detroit rapper and influencer Dajua Blanding, known by her stage name Dank Demoss, is suing Lyft after a driver refused to give her a ride, citing her weight.
Shares of Uber and Lyft have come under pressure as Alphabet's Waymo expands autonomous vehicle testing to 10 new cities, including Las Vegas and San Diego.
Investing.com -- Uber and Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) shares faced pressure this week following a series of autonomous vehicle (AV) developments, including Tesla’s plans for self-driving ride-hailing and Waymo’s expansion efforts.
Uber Technologies is slated to release fourth-quarter 2024 results on Feb. 5, before market open. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for the to-be-reported quarter's earnings and revenues is pegged at 50 cents per share and $11.7 billion, respectively.
Popular social media influencer and Detroit rapper Dank Demoss is known for going viral for advocating for plus-sized women. Now, she is calling out Lyft for what she believes is discrimination according to Fox 2 Detroit.