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1087 Uber anchors Lime’s IPO as the scooter firm goes public

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Cristian Dina @ The Next Web · 06/22/2026 09:21 EDT

The Lime IPO has a price and an anchor investor: Uber, the ride-hailing giant that already owns a chunk of the scooter firm and is now backing its market debut. Lime is going public, and an old backer is helping carry it across the line: Uber. The scooter and bike-rental firm, formally Neutron Holdings, has […]
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