Lyft to Acquire London Black Cab App Gett
THE SO WHAT
Buying Gett’s London black cab network is Lyft pivoting toward asset-light, regulated supply rather than pure gig fleets. Mobility operators should read this as a signal to integrate with incumbent transport infrastructure instead of trying to replace it outright.
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