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Lyft’s co-founders Logan Green and John Zimmer are stepping down from their roles as chair and vice chair of the board of ...
Shares of ride sharing service Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) jumped 9.5% in the afternoon session after the company announced its ...
Lyft, Inc. (Nasdaq: LYFT) today announced that its co-founders, Logan Green, Chair of the Board, and John Zimmer, Vice Chair of the Board, intend to step down from the Lyft Board of Directors (the ...
Ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc.'s (LYFT) partnerships and robotaxi plans indicate a steady path forward, UBS told investors in a research note on Friday. The firm has a ‘Neutral’ rating and $15 price ...
Lyft president John Zimmer knows what it's like to lose sleep as you stay up at night, worrying over problems that haunt your days. That's because it was his draining existence for an extended ...
Lyft Co-founder John Zimmer getty B y the time the sun rose over Lyft’s San Francisco headquarters on September 3, cofounders John Zimmer and Logan Green alongside the general counsel Kristin ...
Instead, Zimmer said the company is focused on growth and capturing as much of the massive American transportation market as possible. "The opportunity here is that Americans spend $2 trillion ...
John Zimmer (right) with Logan Green, Lyft's CEO, with whom Zimmer co-founded the company. courtesy Lyft Gradually, the extrovert found himself trying to motivate his team while battling a ...
When CBS News correspondent John Blackstone went for a ride in San Francisco with Lyft president and co-founder John Zimmer, the two got stuck in a typical jam. "Look at all these cars.
John Zimmer is the cofounder and president of the $7.5 billion ride-hailing service Lyft. In an interview on Business Insider podcast "Success! How I Did It," he said that the keys to scaling the ...
That's the message from Lyft president John Zimmer in a 4,000-word Medium post detailing his company's vision for the future of transportation. Lyft's smartphone app lets users summon rides on demand.
Lyft CEO John Zimmer says his company's fleet of ride-hailing cars will be all-autonomous in a few short years, and that U.S. cities will be driver-free by 2025.