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  2. Wag's - Wikipedia

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    Wag's was a chain of casual dining (or "family") restaurants owned and operated by Walgreens in the 1970s and 1980s. They were modeled after restaurants like Denny's, Shoney's, and Big Boy in that they were mostly 24-hour establishments specializing in inexpensive fare such as hamburgers and breakfast. The chain was based on smaller restaurants ...

  3. Lyft stock soars as rides reach all-time high, earnings top ...

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    Lyft stock soared as much as 30% Thursday as the company’s turnaround plan pushed ridership to an all-time high.The ridesharing company posted a record 217 million rides for the quarter ended ...

  4. Lyft soars as company charts a path out of the pandemic - AOL

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    Shares of larger rival Uber Technologies Inc, which will report results on Thursday after the bell, rose 7% in after-market trading following Lyft's release. Lyft soars as company charts a path ...

  5. Cost cuts to help Lyft turn cash flow positive in 2024 ... - AOL

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    Last week, Lyft, which has a strong presence in the West Coast, announced it would pay the difference if drivers made less than 70% of what riders paid after external fees every week.

  6. Zimride - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The company was founded in May 2007. After the launch of the Lyft app in May 2012 for intra-city rides, the Lyft app rapidly grew and became the focus of the company. Zimride officially renamed as Lyft in May 2013, and the Zimride service was sold to Enterprise Holdings in July 2013.

  7. List of gig economy companies - Wikipedia

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    Was an online transportation company. Now closed [84] [96] Spin: United States: An online scooter sharing platform [169] Turo: United States [a] An online carsharing platform [170] [171] Uber: United States [a] An online transportation network company [2] Via: United States [a] An online transportation network company [66] ViaVan: Netherlands [b]

  8. Uber and Lyft agree to pay drivers $32.50 per hour in ... - AOL

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    Drivers for Uber and Lyft will earn a minimum pay standard of $32.50 per hour under a settlement announced Thursday by Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell, in a deal that also includes ...

  9. Pay rates for Uber and Lyft drivers now law after two-year fight

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