Previous close | 9.02 |
Open | 8.99 |
Bid | 9.43 x 1200 |
Ask | 9.44 x 1200 |
Day's range | 8.94 - 9.44 |
52-week range | 7.85 - 21.52 |
Volume | |
Avg. volume | 19,977,528 |
Market cap | 3.541B |
Beta (5Y monthly) | 1.74 |
PE ratio (TTM) | N/A |
EPS (TTM) | -4.40 |
Earnings date | 02 Aug 2023 - 07 Aug 2023 |
Forward dividend & yield | N/A (N/A) |
Ex-dividend date | N/A |
1y target est | 12.83 |
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 16, 2023--Lyft (Nasdaq:LYFT) today announced that Erin Brewer has been named Lyft’s Chief Financial Officer, effective July 10. Brewer replaces Elaine Paul, who is leaving Lyft but will remain as an advisor until November 30, 2023. Lisa Blackwood-Kapral, Chief Accounting Officer, will serve as interim CFO until Ms. Brewer’s start date.
Yahoo Finance Video discusses comments made by Lyft CEO David Risher that the ride-sharing company is open to acquisition bids and how the announcement may impact its competitor, Uber. Editor's note: Here's how this was originally reported by Bloomberg: Lyft Inc. isn’t actively pursuing a sale but would be open to offers, Chief Executive Officer David Risher said in an interview on Bloomberg Television, appearing to soften his view from earlier this year about a potential transaction. In response to a question Friday during the interview about whether the company was open to an acquisition, Risher said, “If someone calls, a public company has to be.” The CEO added that while Lyft was “not on the block,” the ride-hailing company would be “open to offers,” though he stopped short of saying it had received interest.
Lyft's (NASDAQ: LYFT) stock plunged 19% on May 5 after the transportation services provider posted its first-quarter report. Lyft cleared Wall Street's low bar, but its weak growth in active riders and soft guidance for the second quarter sank its stock. Should investors bet on a turnaround for Lyft, which now trades nearly 90% below its IPO price, in the next 12 months?
SAN FRANCISCO, May 08, 2023--Lyft, Inc. (Nasdaq: LYFT) announced today that David Risher, chief executive officer, will participate in a fireside chat at J.P. Morgan’s 51st Annual Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference on Monday, May 22, 2023 in Boston, MA. Mr. Risher is scheduled to appear at 10:40 a.m. Eastern Time.
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Yahoo Finance Live’s Julie Hyman summarizes three key topics to watch for this morning, including the April jobs report and the latest news involving Apple and Lyft.
Lyft's (LYFT) first-quarter 2023 earnings and revenues increase year over year.
On the call today, we have our CEO, David Risher; our CFO, Elaine Paul; and our co-founder and board chair, Logan Green. In addition, John Zimmer, our co-founder, president, and vice chair; and Kristin Sverchek, our president of business affairs, are here for the Q&A session. All forward-looking statements that we make on today's call are based on our beliefs as of today, and we disclaim any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
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Ride-sharing firm Lyft reported its Q1 earnings on Thursday.
Yahoo Finance Live examines shares of ride-share service giant Lyft following its first-quarter earnings report.
Lyft (NASDAQ: LYFT) is having financial trouble just as Uber (NYSE: UBER) is getting its financial house in order. As Travis Hoium highlights in this video, there may be room for only one ride-sharing company, and Uber looks like the winner long term.
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