Economists, companies share bleak outlook as global markets see one of their worst days in decades.| BetaKit
After conducting a strategic review of its business and operations, Montréal-based Lightspeed Commerce has announced plans to stay public and execute “a full transformation plan.”| BetaKit
Execs said direct sales will help company’s two “leading growth engines” at Lightspeed’s Capital Markets Day.| BetaKit
Online brokerage firm Questrade also reportedly laid off an undisclosed number of employees in recent days.| BetaKit
Two years after stepping down, Lightspeed Commerce founder Dax Dasilva is now back at the firm’s helm as interim CEO following the recent crash of its stock.| BetaKit
Lightspeed has dismissed a report from an American short-seller alleging the company had inflated key metrics and wasn’t performing as well as it claimed.| BetaKit
In response to media reports that the company is exploring a sale, Montréal-based Lightspeed Commerce has confirmed that it is currently conducting “a strategic review of its business and operations.”| BetaKit
Lightspeed sets focus on company's “two crown jewels,” North American retail and European hospitality.| BetaKit
Once again back in the CEO chair, Lightspeed's Dax Dasilva discusses why he stepped down, then returned, as the company he founded approaches its 20th birthday.| BetaKit
Lightspeed saw same-store sales and business formation decline as the trade war heated up in February and March.| BetaKit