WICHITA: Airbnb and DoorDash on Thursday (Friday in Manila) reported their first financial results as publicly traded companies, each of the tech industry darlings logging losses as they ride out the pandemic. Home-sharing platform Airbnb lost less money than expected by financial analysts, and was optimistic the travel industry was showing signs of recovery after [ ]
Tuesday 13 April 2021
manilatimes - 2 month ago
Airbnb, DoorDash report revenue losses


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