Here's How Amazon Could Upend The Grocery Market, Lockheed Reveals Potential for VR in Enterprise, PayPal has a new weapon in the P2P Payments Battle, and much more
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WEEKEND ROUNDUP | | | Lyft is Gaining on Uber in the US Uber's market share in the US ride-hailing market is declining, as its own growth slows and rival Lyft's bookings and ridership increase rapidly.
If this trend continues, it could threaten Uber's ability to raise more capital from investors, serving a major blow to the company at a time when it's burning through cash to attract more riders and drivers.
The numbers indicate Lyft has been successful in its bid to expand aggressively while Uber has been mired in controversy.
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