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Nov.11 — Lyft Co-Founder and President John Zimmer discusses profitability, the potential for a vaccine, delivery business and Prop 22. He speaks with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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  4. Alex Alex

    November 13, 2020 at 4:42 pm

    It’s not fair when Uber and Lyft get up to 50%%% from the total ride payments. They should decrease platform fee for drivers. Let’s say if passenger paid 20$ for the trip (and most of the passengers think that most of the 20$ bill goes to driver, and they don’t leave tips thinking that 20$ is more enough for driver) drivers gets only around 10-11$ from that trip rest (9-10$) goes to Uber and Lyft. If drivers has expenses like car maintenance, gas, car depreciation and insurance (which doesn’t compensated by Uber and Lyft) Lyft and Uber doesn’t have those expenses other than maintaining online platform. Then why they should charge drivers up to 50% from the total passenger payment???? That’s not fair

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Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde breaks down how President-elect Donald Trump and Elon Musk wield their political power as the government works to avoid shutting down. Plus, the Big Tech leader merry-go-round at Mar-a-Lago continues with Jeff Bezos the latest to try and influence Trump’s policies and decisions. And, private equity firms are competing for Intel’s programmable…

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