Lyft上季亏损较预期少 将大力开拓送餐服务
Lyft(LYFT.US)第三季经调整後EBITDA亏损为2.4亿美元,少於市场预期,反映公司在降低成本上有进展。收入下降48%至4.997亿美元,仍高於预期的4.865亿美元。
Lyft表示,正致力开发新服务,希望能抢占食品送餐市场,以抵销召车需求减少的负面影响。
第三季Lyft活跃司机数目为1,250万个,较第二季的869万个显着增加,但仍与去年第三季的2,230万个相差甚远。
Lyft重申明年底可录得经调整後的EBITDA盈利,今年至今已大幅削减成本,包括广泛裁员。
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