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.
Bank of America analyst Micheal McGovern reiterated a Buy rating on Lyft and lowered the price target from $21 to $19.
A Michigan woman called for a Lyft ride but instead got a blatant rejection over her weight. Dajua Blanding, with a stage persona known as Dank Demoss, shared the moment where a driver told her she was too big to fit in his Mercedes-Benz and his “tires were not capable.
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.
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.
Lyft social media manager Bri Reynolds is exiting the ride-hailing company. “After two and a half years at Lyft, I'm ending the ride,” Reynolds wrote on LinkedIn. Reynolds said she could not share her next move, but said on LinkedIn, “You won’t see me in an Uber.”
Price-guarantee plans represent a potential new source of revenue for Uber, which said recently that a slowdown in U.S. rideshare bookings has been weighing on its core mobility unit.
In a report released today, Mike McGovern from Bank of America Securities reiterated a Buy rating on Lyft (LYFT – Research Report), with a
Drivers for ride-hailing apps helped evacuate people during the recent wildfires in the Los Angeles area. But by classifying such workers as contractors, California’s Proposition 22 excludes them from
Uber (UBER) is developing a new paid offering that allow commuters to lock in prices for frequent trips ahead of time, in an effort to compete
The driver told Dank Demoss that she would not fit in his sedan and his tires wouldn't be able to handle her weight.