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. Despite competition with Uber, Lyft's strategic ...
A plus-sized rapper who describes herself as a BBW — aka “big beautiful woman” — is suing Lyft after one of the company’s drivers allegedly told her she was too large to ride in his car.
A rapper in Detroit has sued Lyft and a driver over allegations that the driver denied her a ride because of her size. Dank Demoss, whose formal name is Dajua Blanding, in a complaint filed ...
11:34 EST Uber (UBER), Lyft (LYFT) face antitrust probe over New York City driver pay, Bloomberg says Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking ...
The Puppy Bowl and Super Bowl are both Sunday, Feb. 9, and Lyft is partnering with Animal Planet ahead of the big games to offer discounted Pet Rides to encourage pet adoption. According to the ...
The Federal Trade Commission reportedly launched a last-minute probe into whether Uber and Lyft illegally colluded to keep New York City driver pay lower — an inquiry launched on the same day ...
A Detroit rapper has filed a lawsuit against Lyft, alleging that one of its drivers canceled her ride due to her weight. Dajua Blanding sued the rideshare company and the driver, identified as ...
By Bill Donahue A Detroit rapper is suing Lyft for discrimination over allegations that one of the company’s drivers told her she was too large to fit inside his car. In a lawsuit filed in ...
Detroit rapper Dank Demoss is suing the ride-share company Lyft, alleging she wasn’t allowed to enter a car she ordered because of her weight. Demoss, whose legal name is Dajua Blanding ...
DETROIT (Gray News) - A rapper is suing Lyft after a driver allegedly refused to let her in his car because of her weight, according to KOMO. Detroit rapper Dank Demoss, who has shared on social ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Uber Technologies and Lyft illegally coordinated to limit driver pay in New York City, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News.
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.