Plus, Apple makes TV shows now, and China trade talks pick up steam. Source: NYT > Business – CHARLOTTE COWLES
Bits: The Week in Tech: Who Should Let Driverless Cars Off the Leash?
As Uber and Lyft go public, financial interest in getting truly driverless cars on the road will mount. That shouldn’t mean it happens in a rush. Source: NYT > Business – JAMIE CONDLIFFE
Lyft Is Ready for Its I.P.O. How Much Pop Is Left?
Unicorn companies are finally going public, after large gains have been captured by elite early investors. Source: NYT > Business – MATT PHILLIPS and ERIN GRIFFITH
Lyft and Pinterest Won’t Be Giving Shareholders Much Say
To own a slice of two of the hottest tech start-ups going public, investors will have to give up equal voting power. Source: NYT > Business – PETER EAVIS
Lyft and Pinterest Won’t Be Giving Shareholders Much Say
To own a slice of two of the hottest tech start-ups going public, investors will have to give up equal voting power. Source: NYT > Business – PETER EAVIS
State by State, Gig Companies Maneuver to Shape Labor Rules
Lobbyists for clients like Uber and Handy are pressing legislatures, and sometimes working around them, to keep workers from being deemed employees. Source: NYT > Business – NOAM SCHEIBER