Consumers are ditching planes and buying RVs for post-COVID travel An uptick in RV rentals suggests two things: a likely decrease in public transportation and an enduring desire to travel despite the virus. Julia Gray 10.15.20 1:00 PM Innovation
29% of Hertz's cars have been sold already, as the company sits $17 billion in debt The car rental company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May after months of economic trouble. Sherin Shibu 7.1.20 2:29 PM Markets
Used cars are white hot, and Shift is the latest online disruptor to head to public markets Shift is the latest used car retailer to line up for an initial public offering - when will the market wave the caution flag? Jon Marino 6.22.20 1:23 PM Markets
A toilet paper CEO who drowned his company with an ill-fated expansion is now in even deeper sh*t A judge greenlit a bankruptcy trustee’s case against Jeffrey Schoen, potentially making him liable for tens of millions of dollars in damages. Christie Smythe 3.18.22 9:02 PM Markets
Vroom growth goes into high gear ahead of successful IPO The market is back. IPOs are back! And Vroom's car inventory is back. Jon Marino 6.10.20 10:41 AM Markets
Carvana is about to surpass CarMax as the largest online car dealership Are we witnessing a massive pandemic-caused shift in used-car-sales dominance? Joshua Fruhlinger 6.2.20 6:02 PM Innovation
Vroom is in high gear for an IPO, but data says its business is stalling Vroom's IPO filing says 'green light' for potential investors. The company's alternative data could cause some to pump the brakes. Jon Marino 5.11.20 5:28 PM Innovation
No one knows who’s on the hook if a DAO gets sued Believers say DAOs are the future of work, but it’s not clear who gets held accountable if something goes wrong. Doug Bailey 3.16.22 4:37 PM Crypto