Lyft's losses are growing, and the company could be years from profitability.  That hasn't suppressed Wall Street's appetite for stock of the ride-hailing company, which went public on Friday.  The company's oversubscribed initial public offering was priced above its original window and spiked more than 20% in trading.  Wall Street analysts have yet to issue a sell rating for the stock, but all coverage is markedly bullish thus far.  Lyft lost $911 million last year. That's more than...

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