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Government shutdown creates wall for IPOs, may delay Uber and Lyft deals

The U.S. government shutdown, now in its 20th day, is disrupting the initial public offering process and may cause delays in some of the bigger deals expected in 2019, including those of ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 10th, 2019

Despite IPO flameouts, 2019 sets record for U.S. unicorn births

Unicorns like Uber, Lyft and Slack may have had disappointing IPOs, but U.S. venture capital firms gave birth to a record number of unicorns in 2019......»»

Category: topSource: reutersDec 18th, 2019

How Does an Initial Public Offering Actually Work?

And should value investors buy shares in IPOs?Check out Howard Marks Stock Picks » Download GuruFolio Report of Howard Marks (Updated on 11/18/2019)Related Stocks: LYFT, UBER, BYND, BRK.A, BRK.B,.....»»

Category: blogSource: gurufocusNov 19th, 2019

Uber is set to report 3rd-quarter earnings on Monday. Here"s what 6 Wall Street analysts are saying ahead of the report. (UBER)

Ints Kalnins/Reuters Uber reports third-quarter results after market close on Monday, November 4.  After Lyft's.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderNov 4th, 2019

Even after Lyft beat, Wall Street pummels former unicorns

Wall Street pummeled shares of companies including Lyft , Uber Technologies , SmileDirectClub and Slack Technologies on Thursday as investors grew more sour on money-losing former startups that went public this year......»»

Category: topSource: reutersOct 31st, 2019

Lyft attracts riders, trumps revenue estimates as costs soar

Ride-hailing company Lyft Inc blew past Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue on Wednesday, but promotional costs rose as it battled Uber Technologies Inc to attract more customers......»»

Category: topSource: reutersOct 30th, 2019

Everything Jim Cramer said on "Mad Money," including Uber lockup, "junk" Chinese IPOs, buy Twitter

CNBC's Jim Cramer warns of a "very rude awakening" due to looming lockup expirations, urges Wall Street to stop allowing "junk" Chinese IPOs, calls Twitter's stock a buy and sits down with Zebra Technologies CEO Anders Gustafsson......»»

Category: topSource: madmoneyOct 29th, 2019

Goldman profit falls short on weak M&A advisory; WeWork weighs

Goldman Sachs Group Inc missed Wall Street estimates for quarterly profit on Tuesday as global economic worries dampened appetite for deals, while it faced up to losses on its own high-profile investments in Uber Technologies and WeWork......»»

Category: topSource: reutersOct 15th, 2019

What"s Next For 2019"s IPO Class?

The IPOs of 2019 like Uber (UBER), Lyft (LYFT), and Levi Strauss (LEVI) may not be out of the woods yet. Want the latest recommendations from Zacks Investmen.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytOct 10th, 2019

Divide over California law reclassifying Uber, Lyft drivers

California’s new worker-protection bill could require Uber and Lyft to treat drivers as employees, but not all workers welcome the changes. Photo/Video: Jake Nicol/The Wall Street Journal.....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralSep 25th, 2019

Spending bill would avert shutdown, keep government open through Nov. 21

The short-term legislation would punt fights over President Trump’s border wall until later in the year......»»

Category: topSource: washpostSep 18th, 2019

The Top 30 IPOs Of 2019 Will Burn A Total Of $12.5 Billion Between Them

The Top 30 IPOs Of 2019 Will Burn A Total Of $12.5 Billion Between Them After the recent WeWork IPO debacle, not to mention the Uber and Lyft public offering fiascos, investors m.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeSep 15th, 2019

IPO market is heating up but investors are shunning unprofitable companies

Money losing unicorns are falling out of favor with investors. The dismal performances of Uber, Lyft and Slack after they debuted on Wall Street earlier this year could be a sign that the appetite for unprofitable companies is waning......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralSep 14th, 2019

IPO market is heating up but investors are shunning unprofitable companies

Money losing unicorns are falling out of favor with investors. The dismal performances of Uber, Lyft and Slack after they debuted on Wall Street earlier this year could be a sign that the appetite for unprofitable companies is waning......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralSep 14th, 2019

The Wall Street Journal: New delays could keep Boeing 737 MAX grounded into holiday travel season

Friction between Boeing Co. and international air-safety authorities threatens a new delay in bringing the grounded 737 MAX fleet back into service, according to government and pilot union officials briefed on the matter......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchSep 2nd, 2019

Greater Fool Game: Buying Into IPOs

Some initial public offerings have, so far, failed to recoverRelated Stocks: UBER, LYFT, PINS, CHWY, BYND, ZM, CRWD, ZM, WORK, SNAP, FB,.....»»

Category: blogSource: gurufocusAug 30th, 2019

Beat the System: Amazon and Facebook were just like Uber after their IPOs — and look at them now

Why Wall Street has long had a problem valuing these revolutionary companies......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchAug 29th, 2019

WeWork IPO filing follows uneven road for other firms going public

Large companies like Uber and Lyft have dampened much of the excitement around this year's IPOs. But analysts caution it may be too soon to make a call on WeWork......»»

Category: topSource: washpostAug 14th, 2019

WeWork IPO filing follows uneven road for other companies going public

Large companies like Uber and Lyft have dampened much of the excitement around this year's IPOs. But analysts caution it may be too soon to make a call on WeWork......»»

Category: topSource: washpostAug 14th, 2019

WeWork IPO filing follows uneven road for other companies going public

Large companies like Uber and Lyft have dampened much of the excitement around this year's IPOs. But analysts caution it may be too soon to make a call on WeWork......»»

Category: topSource: washpostAug 14th, 2019

Wall Street’s Identity and Brand Crisis With Lyft and Uber

Choosing between Lyft and Uber apparently is not quite the coin toss that some ride-hailing consumers might have guessed. At least that was Wall Street's reaction to their second-quarter earnings........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstAug 10th, 2019