Lyft makes cuts in anticipation of more losses in shutdown slowdown Alternative data points show Lyft has arrived at a stop sign, and investors probably shouldn't expect any yields any time soon. Jon Marino 5.6.20 1:05 PM Innovation
Before Uber potentially lays off thousands, it stops hiring completely Uber is not feeling particularly über this week. Jared Russo 5.4.20 4:40 PM Markets
Uber hiring plummets amid sharing economy downturn Uber shares keep tumbling, and it's unclear it can chart a path to profitability in a pandemic. Now, job postings are being slashed. Jon Marino 4.6.20 10:00 AM Innovation
A toilet paper CEO who drowned his company with an ill-fated expansion is now in even deeper sh*t A judge greenlit a bankruptcy trustee’s case against Jeffrey Schoen, potentially making him liable for tens of millions of dollars in damages. Christie Smythe 3.18.22 9:02 PM Markets
'Shelter in place' means 'Feed your face' as people download and chow down Restaurants are scrambling to pivot to delivery-only strategies nationwide as consumers socially distance themselves from businesses, or as lawmakers begin to bar most outdoor activities. Jon Marino 3.19.20 10:00 AM Innovation
Uber investors are optimistic - here is the difference between it and Lyft Uber is being backed up by analysts who like the company's progression into new businesses like freighting and food delivery. Lyft data tells a different story heading into earnings. Jon Marino 2.11.20 4:28 PM Markets
Uber is scaling into new industries - this is what the data says before its earnings Uber has had to slim down, but now it's adding more engineers, and analysts are bullish on its ability to elbow its way into new businesses. Jon Marino 2.6.20 7:49 PM Markets
No one knows who’s on the hook if a DAO gets sued Believers say DAOs are the future of work, but it’s not clear who gets held accountable if something goes wrong. Doug Bailey 3.16.22 4:37 PM Crypto