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(GeekWire photos / Taylor Soper) Welcome to Seattle, yellow bikes. Beijing-based Ofo just launched its bike-sharing service in the Emerald City, joining other companies like Spin and LimeBike that ...
Chinese bike-sharing start-up Ofo said it is scaling back its U.S. operations and pulling out of several cities, including the nation’s capital. The company is closing out operations in the ...
Not so long ago, Chinese bike-sharing firm Ofo was flush with cash and hailed as a game-changing tech startup. Today, it’s struggling to stay afloat. Backed by billions of dollars from high ...
he said he has never seen ofo bikes in Bangkok. “Bangkok doesn’t have bike lanes, so it’s not so safe for bicycles to pass. We mostly commute to work with cars, or maybe train,” he said. Mobike ...
Vanderbilt University and ofo bike-share company are launching a pilot for a dockless bike-share program Tuesday. The six-month pilot program will include 100 bikes for Vanderbilt's campus.
Lone Tree became the latest city in the Denver metro area to partner with a pioneering bike-share program. Ofo, one of three dockless bike-share companies that landed in Aurora last fall ...
The company has already raised $450 million this month, which saw its valuation pass the $1 billion mark for the first time. Founded in 2014, ofo developed the world's first "non-docking" bike ...
Richardson/The Denver Post via Getty Images The bright yellow Ofo bicycles came into our country fast and furious last August, but after barely a year in the United States, the app-enabled bike ...
Beijing-based, bike-sharing startup Ofo has raised $866 million in new financing led by Alibaba Group to fuel its expensive competition with Mobike, which is backed by Tencent, one of Alibaba’s ...
Kids use Ofo bikes from We Keep You Rollin's bike library during a recent group ride. Credit: WE KEEP YOU ROLLIN' And then there were three. Beijing-based Ofo, one of the four vendors ...