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'Investor rejection forces you to...': Shark Tank India judge Vineeta Singh shares why it might be the best thing for founders
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Vineeta Singh, a judge on Shark Tank India, emphasizes the value of investor rejection for founders. She suggests that rejection should be seen as an opportunity for growth, as feedback from investors can help highlight gaps and refine strategies. Singh notes that a rejection today may not be final, as investors might change their minds as the business develops. She encourages embracing feedback to enhance business prospects.
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'Wish you a lot of struggle': Anupam Mittal tells pitcher on Shark Tank India
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5m ago
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Glow Glossary, specializing in matcha-based products, pitched on Shark Tank India seeking Rs 60 lakh for 4% equity but left without investment. Concerns included scalability and founders’ industry experience. Anupam Mittal wished them struggle for growth, while other sharks were unconvinced by financial strategies. Vineeta Singh labeled the venture “not investable,” suggesting a clearer strategy was needed. Glow Glossary aimed for Rs 1.5 crore revenue in its first year with a 45% profit margin.
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Who is the Richest Shark in Shark Tank India?
StartupTalky
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1y ago
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According to the information provided in the URL, the article discusses the net worth of the judges of Shark Tank India. The richest shark in Shark Tank India is Ritesh Agarwal, the founder and CEO of OYO Rooms, with a net worth of $1.92 billion. Other judges mentioned in the article include Ronnie Screwvala, Amit Jain, Deepinder Goyal, Ashneer Grover, Aman Gupta, Namita Thapar, Peyush Bansal, Azhar Iqubal, Vineeta Singh, Anupam Mittal, Ghazal Alagh, Radhika Gupta, Varun Dua, and more. Open the article from "Source" button below to see their ranks.
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‘Level 2 founders win...’: Shark Tank India's Anupam Mittal explains why problem solvers outshine dream sellers
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3m ago
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Anupam Mittal, founder of Shaadi.com and Shark Tank India judge, emphasizes that solution-oriented thinking distinguishes promising founders from others. He argues that clarity in addressing problems signals depth, as opposed to surface-level ambition. Mittal highlights the difference between enthusiastic buzzwords and well-articulated solutions. His insights, shared on LinkedIn, have resonated within the startup community, advocating for founders to prioritize problem-solving over mere ambition to achieve sustainable success.
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Founders lie about numbers on Shark Tank India: Thapar explains
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1y ago
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Shark Tank India judge Namita Thapar explained why many deals promised on the show don't materialise. She said that during the "due diligence" process, sharks often a "lack of integrity" among founders. "There are many founders who have ghosted me. The numbers they quoted at tank, they are completely off, not just marginally but substantially off," she said.
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Can Winston Challenge Legacy Brands In The Personal Grooming Electronics Space?
Inc42
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1y ago
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Winston, a D2C personal care electronics brand, aims to compete in the Indian hair clipper market, projected to reach a value of $2.05 billion by 2029. Having raised funding from notable investors such as Vineeta Singh of SUGAR Cosmetics and Anupam Mittal of Shaadi.com on Shark Tank India, Winston believes it can capture 5-6% of the market, which is currently estimated at INR 8,500.
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Income Tax Bill 2025 vs Income Tax Act 1961: What all has changed under the new bill; check FAQs
Business Today
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5m ago
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Ashutosh Kumar made a unique pitch on Shark Tank India 4, offering Rs 10 for the Sharks’ advisory support. In a surprising turn, all five Sharks—Anupam Mittal, Aman Gupta, Vineeta Singh, Peyush Bansal, and Namita Thapar—accepted his original offer, later providing Rs 10 lakh for a 4% stake in his venture. This marked Kumar as the first repeat pitcher in the show's history to secure a unanimous deal.
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Shark Tank judge shares what sets real founder apart from dreamers
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3m ago
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In a recent LinkedIn post, Shark Tank India judge Anupam Mittal shared why ambition alone doesn’t impress him anymore. He distinguishes between “Level 1” founders, who focus on ideas, and “Level 2” founders, who understand the roadblocks. His advice applies to professionals and students, too. Don’t just dream big, understand and prepare for the challenges ahead.
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Current funding environment made Shark Tank India a compelling platform from an investment perspective: Vineeta Singh
Business Today
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1y ago
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Shark Tank India has become a compelling platform for practical investments due to the challenging funding environment. SUGAR Cosmetics founder, Vineeta Singh, one of the show's sharks, highlights the significant growth potential for companies featured on the show. The third season, streaming on SonyLIV from January 22, showcases innovative startups across various industries, including healthtech and robotics. Singh emphasizes that profitability varies for different startups and sectors, and prioritizing profitability while maintaining growth depends on the company's stage and stakeholders. She advises against blindly chasing high gross merchandise value and emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities to gain market share.
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Educational Backgrounds of All the Judges on Shark Tank India
StartupTalky
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1y ago
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Shark Tank India features judges with diverse educational backgrounds including B.Tech and MBA degrees from prestigious institutes like IIT-Madras and IIM-Ahmedabad. Vineeta Singh, the CEO of Sugar Cosmetics, is an IIT-Madras graduate with an MBA from IIM-Ahmedabad. Aman Gupta, the CMO of boAt, has studied at Delhi University, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, and Indian School of Business. Other judges like Anupam Mittal, Namita Thapar, Peyush Bansal, and more also bring a blend of educational expertise to the show.
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Sportstech startup Push Sports secures investment deal from Vineeta Singh, Peyush Bansal on Shark Tank India
IndianStartupNews
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1y ago
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Delhi-based sports tech startup, Push Sports, has secured a Rs 80 lakh deal on Shark Tank India. Led by Peyush Bansal and Vineeta Singh, the funding will be used to expand the team and delve into new cities. Push Sports aims to deliver structured sports education through trained coaches, offering gamified assessment tools to encourage physical activity and holistic development in children. So far, it has impacted over 6,000 children across 15 locations in India and plans to reach 25,000+ schools/kids in the next two years.
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