Supposedly already making an offer to the Bay Area-based startup.
An affordable alternative to having a personal driver.
Outraging cycling enthusiasts.
Part of its restructuring which has cut off 6,700 employees.
Gaining 11% in regular trading.
As it prepares for its core ridesharing service to restart.
The company aims to “help drivers find essential work today.”
Extending help and support to the most vulnerable.
Similar steps outside the U.S. and Canada will be evaluated as well.
Someone lost the mice for their pet snake to eat.
For less stressful pickup experiences.
But it hopes to be profitable by the end of 2020.