Uber said it had no need to boost incentives further to attract more drivers and forecast a strong second quarter, but rival Lyft's comments on higher driver pay pulled down Uber's stock https://t.co/Cp8FImlh36 pic.twitter.com/PUmqxrWJ3z— Reuters (@Reuters) May 5, 2022
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