Lyft Shuffes Management: Analysts Address Whether This Is A ‘Positive’ Change

Shares of Lyft Inc (NASDAQ: LYFT) jumped in early trading on Tuesday, after the company said its co-founders, Logan Green and John Zimmer, would transition to non-executive roles.

Shares of Lyft Inc (NASDAQ:LYFT) jumped in early trading on Tuesday, after the company said its co-founders, Logan Green and John Zimmer, would transition to non-executive roles.

  • DA Davidson analyst Tom White maintained a Neutral rating and price target of $12.50.
  • Bernstein analyst Nikhil Devnani reaffirmed a Market Perform rating and price target of $12.00.

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DA Davidson

  • The co-founders stepping aside as CEO and President “will prove to be a net positive for LYFT shares over the next 12-18 months,” White said in a note.
  • David Risher, who has served at Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN), will become CEO.
  • While it is “too early” to estimate the impact of this decision, it could prove positive “if it signals an increased willingness to broaden LYFT’s strategic aperture a bit in areas such as product strategy (maybe delivery?), partnerships, or other ways to create value for equity holders,” the analyst stated.

Bernstein

  • Given recent stock performance and challenges, the latest change to in the management team “is understandable,” Devnani said.
  • “This can be a positive change for the company as it looks to get back on track after a tough 2022,” the analyst wrote. He added that Wall Street will be interested in knowing the new CEO’s approach to gaining a competitive edge versus Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER) and “getting the business to sustainable, positive FCF.”

LYFT Price Action: Shares of Lyft jumped by 6.82% to $10.26 at the time of publication Tuesday.

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