Miami-based Bird files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing $100M to $500M in liabilities; the NYSE began delisting the e-scooter rental company in September 2023
Miami-based Bird files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, listing $100M to $500M in liabilities; the NYSE began delisting the e-scooter rental company in September 2023
The Miami, Florida based company listed assets and liabilities of between $100 million and $500 million in a court filing.
Bird ends its San Francisco operations, saying the city “has the most onerous regulations” and its fines are five to six times higher than any other city's
scooters in the Bay, blocking sidewalks, in encampments, and ridden by children, no helmets, and wobbly tourists everywhere they shouldn't be. @Gregster56 https://www.sfchronicle.com/ ... @mayavada ...
Bird ends its operations in San Francisco saying the city's fines are five to six times higher than any other city and “has the most onerous regulations”
scooters in the Bay, blocking sidewalks, in encampments, and ridden by children, no helmets, and wobbly tourists everywhere they shouldn't be. @Gregster56 https://www.sfchronicle.com/ ... @mayavada ...
Filing: Bird overstated its revenue for over two years by counting unpaid customer rides; valued at ~$2.3B in its SPAC merger, Bird now has a ~$104M market cap
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Shared micromobility company Bird confirms plans to lay off 23% of its staff, or about 138 out of 600 workers, spanning across the organization and regions
Shared micromobility company Bird plans to layoff 23% of its staff, according to tech layoff tracker Layoffs.fyi.
Docs show that Bird is preparing to go public via a SPAC merger at $2.3B valuation; Bird expects to trim adjusted EBITDA loss to $96M in 2021 vs. $183M in 2020
Bird Rides, the Santa-Monica e-scooter company that was once a startup darling but saw ridership plunge during the pandemic …
Bird's Fleet Manager program, effectively a franchise model, has saddled some contract workers with debt on scooters they do not own amid the pandemic downturn
Bird's Fleet Manger program, effectively a franchise model, has saddled some contract workers with debt on scooters they do not own amid the pandemic downturn
One Bird Charger estimates that he took on $40,000 in scooter debt — the time that Daniel got a surprise call from someone …
Bird adds $75M to its Series D, bringing the total raised in the round to $350M, acquires European scooter-sharing startup Circ that was previously called Flash
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