Expanding to new cities and growing its business in existing markets.
Bird is poised to merge with Switchback II Corp and start trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday or Friday under the ticker symbol"BRDS" in a deal valuing the scooter startup at $2.3 billion.
"We plan to continue scaling out to all sizes of cities in the U.S. and Europe in particular," VanderZanden said."I don't think our trend of expanding to new cities is going to slow down."
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