Valuing Lyft Requires A Deep Look Into Unit Economics
Financial markets are a fascinating social mechanism. When they work well, large numbers of buyers and sellers come together and employ a diverse set of investment philosophies to debate an asset’s intrinsic value. If investors do this without bias, the prices that emerge are, at least on average, correct. Prior to going public, Lyft was priced by one style of investor – the growth-oriented venture capitalist. [...]