Why are hiring startups dying? It’s a crazy graveyard from Apna to Hirect. I had an idea around the space but I am cold-feet after hearing VC perspective on the space. Met a founder in Koramangala who had raised 4Cr and failed after onboarding half a
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Hmm, come to think of it, we actually don’t hear of many of these biggies who actually made a profit or are doing well. Interesting.
Every Business must be in Sequence of 8 P principles ,where 8th P is Profit that's only an Out come do you know that?
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Student • 3m
2024: The Year of Indian IPOs
• In 2024, 13 Indian startups went public and made over Rs 29,000 crore ($3.4 billion).
• These included Swiggy, Mobikwik, Ola Electric, FirstCry, Ixigo, and Unicommerce. Swiggy did well, Mobikwik was popular, and Ola
Now this is awesome!
So in 2019, Oyo aquired Innov8, a Co Working space for ₹220cr and in FY24, it made ₹62 cr of pure profit.
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Harsh Verma
Reach your peak • 3m
💡 Think all billionaires are "self-made"?
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Discover the hidden role of privilege, connections, and systemic advantages in creating "self-made" myths.
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Actually i have a piece of land and I am little bit confused that how can i utilise my land to generate potential profit , so anyone please suggest ?
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Barsha
Hey I am on Medial • 8m
Is this app genuine? Are people here actually doing startups and buisness? If so then please leave a comment below describing your current startup/job/business.
It'd be very helpful for everyone to recognise your work as well
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Comet
#uiux designer #free... • 8d
Ever notice how monthly payments make big purchases feel small? 🤔
• $735/month for a car? That’s actually $53K!
• $3,000/month for a home? That’s actually $500K!
• $42/month for a phone? That’s actually $1,200!
Don’t let the monthly payments fool