You might (rightly) think insurance is a racket, but Uber means it literally. According to Bloomberg, the ride-hailing company recently filed a racketeering lawsuit that alleges a vast criminal conspiracy in which law firms,
The US Federal Trade Commission is probing whether Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. illegally coordinated to limit driver pay in New York City, according to documents reviewed by Bloomberg News.
As of Jan. 30, you can get two $50 Uber gift cards for $74.99. That's $5 off their normal Costco member price of $79.99 (and $25 off their total value). These are digital gift cards and the limit is two per member. You must be a Costco member to take advantage of the deal.
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.
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.
Uber filed a racketeering suit against a group of law firms, doctors and pain-management clinics it claims staged fake car accidents to take advantage of New York’s no-fault insurance policies.
Led by early crypto investor and former Dropbox engineer Paul Bohm, Teleport was launched in 2022 when the Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) projects began to boom. Just as Helium did, Teleport also aimed to integrate blockchain-based incentives into real-world applications.
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office last week helped rescue an unresponsive man from negative 6 degree weather, received a call about an Uber driver who drove 7 miles up a snowmobile path and responded
Cher shows just how wrong things can get when she tries to take a step back in time — like the lyrics to her infamous 1989 hit song 'If I Could Turn Back Time' — in a new Uber Eats commercial that premiered in Australia.
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.