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Lyft quietly debuts rental-car business
Ride-hailing company Lyft’s latest venture is rental-car business that it is currently testing in three California markets – San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Oakland.
Travel tech this week: All about ride hailing
This week, ride-hailing giants from the east are rolling out new services to propel their growth, while their western counterparts are suffering losses since going public.
The race is on: Why Uber, Lyft IPO is pure gamble
Lyft has pulled ahead of Uber after it went public before its rival. While Uber’s paperwork has yet to become public, it would eventually go public. Despite being valued for more than a hundred billion dollars, experts compare investing in the companies a pure gamble.
Uber, Lyft IPO in 2019: The Ali-Frazier of Wall Street
Dubbed as the most-anticipated IPO filing, Uber and Lyft generated excitement among investors with their news about going public.
Lyft beats Uber in the race for IPO
In the race of going public, Lyft has beaten its rival Uber in setting the stage for an initial public offering early next year.
Safety: Ride-hailing services’ major blackhole
Chinese ride-hailing app Didi Chuxing suffered a major setback when Delete Didi movement spread across China following the murder of a passenger by one of its drivers.
Is the sharing economy safe for corporate travel?
The sharing economy enables individuals to lend and avail goods and services to one another for a fee.
Evolution of urban mobility: Where does the road lead?
We have a rich history of mobility, documented and immortalised by technologies whose sole purpose is to take us where we are going. We have come a long way, from horse-drawn carriages and rickshaws to Uber and bullet trains - getting from point A to point B has become easier and faster.
Lyft almost doubles market share in business travel market, Uber loses 14% in two years
The battle of ride-hailing services in the United States has been heating for years. While Uber’s problems gained the spotlight,
Corporates embracing ride-sharing services
Ride-sharing services are now allowed by one-half (50%) of all corporate travel policies, a jump from 44% in June 2016,
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