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21 October 2016 / SF News / Eve Batey

Friday Morning Constitutional: Taking Airbnb Public


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  • [Business Insider] thinks Airbnb is poised to go public. Meanwhile, the company is touting how much its visitors reportedly spend in SF [SF Business Times].
  • A new recreational facility will come to the western shores of Lake Merced as early as 2018. [SF Chronicle]
  • Lyft has hired two new key executives as it continues to lag behind Uber. [Recode]
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