
Lime raises $167M in IPO after years of teasing a public debut
THE SO WHAT
Lime going public to raise ~$167M while carrying around $1B in liabilities shows micromobility is maturing into a capital-intensive, infrastructure-like business. If you partner with or compete against these fleets, treat them less like apps and more like regulated utilities in your planning.
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