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Eric, as I mentioned, it's Meta, it's Google, it's also Snap and TikTok facing legal...
focus throughout the year, correct?
The argument at its core from some of these so-called victims are that these tools and these platforms were designed to hook teens, young brains in particular, and keep them coming back for more.
Eric, is that the understanding you have?
What legal credence, what fight do they have to fight here?
Lyft earnings, they're out after the bell today and less than a week after rival Uber kind of disappointed investors with its profit outlook.
Let's talk about what we can expect from Lyft with Bloomberg's gig economy reporter, Natalie Leung.
We are expecting pretty healthy gross bookings, right, for the fiscal quarter just gone.
And Dave Richer and the team of late have really got the memo that they need to go global.
They've been making M&A.
How is that speaking to the growth opportunity here?
How are they in terms of scale versus Uber?
I mean, at the moment, analysts really like the stock.
Fifteen of them say buy, only two say sell.
But is it a like-for-like comparison here?
Are they always going to be the second fiddle?
I think I pipped you to the post with a 32-year-old listener, but I thank my kids for that.
That does it for this edition of Bloomberg Tech.
They're tapping the Swiss market and the sterling market.
In fact, they're looking to sell a really rare 100-year sterling bond as well.