Shares of Lyft fell 16% due to a disappointing summer forecast, sparking concerns it is losing market share to Uber. Despite reporting better-than-expected revenue and a net profit for the first time, Lyft's future bookings and adjusted core earnings fell short of analyst expectations. This puts the company in a difficult position compared to its rival. Read The Rest at :
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