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Lyft Inc. Chief Executive Officer David Risher’s response to a clerical error that unintentionally inflated the company’s earnings outlook on Tuesday and sent shares soaring: “My bad.” Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss any videos from Bloomberg Markets & Finance: Visit for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles…

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  1. @anthonyrose6686

    February 14, 2024 at 2:31 pm

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  4. @StreamingFrames

    February 14, 2024 at 2:46 pm

    For a start, Gig apps should pay the independent contractor (the driver) same as what France passed for new 2024 rates: $1.70 per mile for the vehicle (or 1 Euro per Km) AND minimum $0.55 cents (or Euros) PER MINUTE for driver’s TIME/effort. And those rates should run like a stopwatch on the phones on every second & miles (Km) driven, separately like an old taxy cab meter. Talk of hourly wage is relevant — if the vehicle ( a company car), fuel, maintenance, insurance & etc provided by rideshare COMPANY only — currently none of the vehicles are by rideshare companies, it’s all driver owned. hence pay drivers how France is charging the passenger/customer, the old taxi company way.

    Uber & Lyft charge the driver .24 cents from every dollar for insurance when driver only makes 90 cents per mile on most times & zero cents per minute…and who in the right mind would agree to a $2500 insurance deductible? What Uber doing is what Craigslist is doing for free. But, Door Dash, Lyft, Uber’s cut (trip take rate) is between 35% to 85% from passenger payment, unbelievable.

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