LYFT

Lyft Inc Price

LYFT
$14.47
+$0.72(+5.23%)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-15 16:08 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-15 16:08, Lyft Inc (LYFT) is priced at $14.47, with a total market cap of $5.47B, a P/E ratio of 2.79, and a dividend yield of 0.00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $13.59 and $14.48. The current price is 6.47% above the day's low and 0.06% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 11.55M. Over the past 52 weeks, LYFT has traded between $12.30 to $25.54, and the current price is -43.34% away from the 52-week high.

LYFT Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$13.60
Market Cap$5.47B
Volume11.55M
P/E Ratio2.79
Dividend Yield (TTM)0.00%
Diluted EPS (TTM)6.92
Net Income (FY)$2.84B
Revenue (FY)$6.31B
Earnings Date2026-05-14
EPS Estimate0.30
Revenue Estimate$1.64B
Shares Outstanding402.58M
Beta (1Y)1.859

About LYFT

Lyft, Inc. operates a peer-to-peer marketplace for on-demand ridesharing in the United States and Canada. The company operates multimodal transportation networks that offer riders personalized and on-demand access to various mobility options. It provides Ridesharing Marketplace, which connects drivers with riders; Express Drive, a flexible car rentals program for drivers; Lyft Rentals that provides vehicles for long-distance trips; and a network of shared bikes and scooters in various cities to address the needs of riders for short trips. The company also integrates third-party public transit data into the Lyft app to offer riders various transportation options. In addition, it offers access to autonomous vehicles; centralized tools and enterprise transportation solutions, such as concierge transportation solutions for organizations; Lyft Pink subscription plans; Lyft Pass commuter programs; first-mile and last-mile services; and university safe rides programs. The company was formerly known as Zimride, Inc. and changed its name to Lyft, Inc. in April 2013. Lyft, Inc. was incorporated in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
SectorTechnology
IndustrySoftware - Application
CEOJohn David Risher
HeadquartersSan Francisco,CA,US
Official Websitehttps://www.lyft.com
Employees (FY)3.91K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1.61M
Net Income per Employee$726.81K

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