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Shares of Bill.com (BILL) were higher Friday after analysts lauded the fiscal-third-quarter report from the provider of financial-services software for small and medium-size businesses and its plan to ...
Ridership on Chicago’s Divvy bike-share system surged during the pandemic, but riders this spring and summer likely encountered a new trend: Divvy at times had fewer bikes on the street than at any ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A Chicago Divvy bike was recently spotted a far away from home – all the way in Mexico City. A Chicago resident, Ruperto Vergara, spotted the bike while visiting family and was ...
Divvy Homes, the rent-to-own startup that gained attention and investment from Tiger Global and other high-profile investors, is laying off 94 employees. The layoffs — its third round in the past year ...
Ten years ago, the first big blue Divvy bikes hit Chicago streets, on a mission to provide quick, inexpensive transportation and add one more car-free way of getting around the sprawling city. The ...
Emily Rowlands competing in 2014 (left) and, in 2015, with a medal made of old Divvy parts Photos: Courtesy of Emily Rowlands The 34th edition of the Chicago Triathlon takes place this weekend and ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- Chicago is now home to the only docked scooter and bike station in the nation. The new Divvy docking station is at the Thompson Center at the corner of Randolph and LaSalle streets.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago's Divvy bike share program is growing and will soon be the largest system of its kind in North America. New stations are being added next week, spreading across the city to ...
Divvy, the fintech startup helping businesses manage expenses, raised $200 million in venture funding in its third round in less than a year as venture capitalists continue to bet on fintechs catering ...