Trump’s resistance, Lyft weighs delivery business, EU hits Amazon with antitrust charges
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Republicans have grown more assertive in giving cover to Donald Trump’s false claims that the US presidential election was stolen from him, Lyft has said it was in the “early days” of building a delivery business to take on Uber Eats and others, SoftBank is considering moving its Vision Fund unit to Abu Dhabi, and the European Union is hitting Amazon with antitrust charges. Plus, the FT’s Leila Abboud explains why European small shopkeepers are frustrated with the latest set of coronavirus lockdowns.  As Joe Biden’s margin of victory grows, so does Republican resistance  https://www.ft.com/content/d0c09d30-6f1c-4978-bbb7-44e1f93e9a39 Lyft weighs getting into delivery business as it works to bounce back  ft.com/content/b340f34e-d16a-4388-99cf-eacb00df8389 SoftBank’s Vision Fund unit considers move to Abu Dhabi from UK https://www.ft.com/content/22eddefb-adab-4188-9de7-33533f6d571e EU accuses Amazon of breaching antitrust rules https://www.ft.com/content/4908995d-5ba4-4e14-a863-bcb8858e8bd2 Europe’s shopkeepers on the warpath over lockdowns https://www.ft.com/content/3fc8ba69-9a2c-4f19-ac79-ce310c8d6507   See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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