Is LYFT a buy? — what our data shows
Lyft is one of the two big ride-hailing apps in the US — you open it on your phone, tap a button, and a driver shows up to take you where you need to go. Simple as that.
What our data shows
Our data on Lyft is focused on one thing: who owns it. Over 650 big investment funds have reported holding shares — and the names on that list are not small-timers. Berkshire Hathaway, Tiger Global, and Coatue Management are all in. Those are some of the most closely watched investors in the world, and when they show up together on a stock, people pay attention. That kind of backing is a real signal that serious money sees something worth holding.
The takeaway
The smart-money interest here is hard to ignore — the question worth watching is whether Lyft can keep growing its business fast enough to reward that confidence over time.
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