Ride-hailing is facing a lot of challenges: Fares are up, drivers are in short supply, and the prospect of a recession looms. Lyft co-founder and President John Zimmer says that is why his company is sticking with its core business.
He spoke with WSJ Business Editor Jamie Heller at the WSJ’s Tech Live conference this week. Zoe Thomas hosts.
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He spoke with WSJ Business Editor Jamie Heller at the WSJ’s Tech Live conference this week. Zoe Thomas hosts.
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/wsj-tech-live-2022/card/lyft-president-sticks-to-transportation-says-30-salad-delivery-can-t-last-WV2n2G50VHUIdZnV1Mx9
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