Anthony Levandowski, one of Silicon Valley’s foremost technologists on autonomous cars, was charged with theft and attempted theft of trade secrets from Google. Source: NYT > Business – Mike Isaac
How Uber Got Lost
The once-swaggering company is losing more money and growing more slowly than ever. What happened? Source: NYT > Business – Mike Isaac
Ride Sharing Adds to the Crush of Traffic at Airports
The record number of travelers and the popularity of Uber and Lyft have left airports scrambling to ease congestion. Source: NYT > Business – Julie Weed
Older People Need Rides. Why Aren’t They Using Uber and Lyft?
Seniors need transportation alternatives more than ever, but many are intimidated by ride-hailing apps. Source: NYT > Business – Paula Span
WeWork Takes Key Step Toward I.P.O., Citing Heady Growth and Huge Losses
A public offering by the firm, which leases shared office space, will be a major test of investors’ appetite for fast-growing but unprofitable start-ups. Source: NYT > Business – David Gelles
A Financier’s End, and Uber Hits the Skids
Also: Barneys files for bankruptcy, and more of the week’s top stories in business and tech. Source: NYT > Business – Charlotte Cowles