De dedra bosa, what did we miss they looked particularly ugly next to lyfts yesterday its quarterly loss was its biggest ever, now a large part of that was cost related to its ipo. But ubers also facing ridesharing competition in markets abroad like latin america and india. Competition is even stiffer in food delivery. We saw that play out in this earnings its either business, ceo telling us that it is likely they will keep losing money here for years as, quote, theres a lot of capital chasing a lot of growth. As for the question of overall profitability, this is what really matters most to the street, while lyft was pretty direct on their path last night, saying that last year was, in fact, peak losses for them, ubers ces on was less clear telling us, quote, we think that 2019 will be our peak investment year, and we think that 2020, 2021, youll see losses come down i think our break even is something that we can push the company to break even if we really wanted to frankly, he added,