Tag: Lyft
US: Lyft to price shares higher than planned
Lyft, the ride-hailing startup that is gearing up for an initial public offering later this week, will reportedly price shares higher than the initial...
US: Lyft’s IPO in the works
Ride-hailing company Lyft is preparing to list shares on Nasdaq at the end of March, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
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US: Lyft, Juno sue New York regulators
New York City's transportation regulators have been hit with a pair of lawsuits arguing that its new minimum pay standard for rideshare drivers is...
Germany: New app designed to take on Uber and Lyft...
HERE Technologies, the automotive mapping company controlled by three German carmakers, is giving ride-pooling a new twist with an app that makes it easier...
US: Defunct startup Sidecar sues Uber: “hell-bent on stifling competition”
Defunct startup Sidecar Technologies, which pioneered on-demand ride-hailing, is suing Uber, alleging it engaged in predatory pricing and anticompetitive practices that ultimately put Sidecar...
US: Lyft beats Uber in filing for IPO
Ride-hailing company Lyft beat bigger rival Uber Technologies in filing for an initial public offering that will test investor appetite for high-profile but loss-making...
US: Lyft pushes into bikes with new acquisition
US ridesharing giant Lyft said Monday it was acquiring bikesharing operator Motivate as it ramps up efforts against rival Uber in alternative forms of...
US: 9th Circuit delays Seattle’s landmark Uber-Lyft union law again
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday afternoon, September 8, issued an order to block the law until an appeal from the US...
US: Uber, Lyft dealt setback in fight over Seattle driver union
Ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft have been dealt a setback in their efforts to prevent their drivers in Seattle from unionizing.
US District Court Judge...
The Sharing Economy Meets the Sherman Act: Is Uber a Firm,...
Posted by Social Science Research Network
The Sharing Economy Meets the Sherman Act: Is Uber a Firm, a Cartel, or Something in Between?
By Mark Anderson...