š¤Æ š„ Patanjali Foods, which has a market capitalization of $7 billion, is acquiring its parent company Patanjali Ayurved's non-food business in tranches worth Rs 1,100 crore.
The acquisition, as a going concern on a slump sale basis, will result i
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TechOnAi
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Immersives. Swami Ramdev has a plan to help Patanjali overcome its recent troubles.
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Startup Savvy
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Nokia's first product was Toilet Paper
LG's first product was Facial Cream
Wipro first product was Vegetable Oil
IKEA's first product was a Pen
Samsung started its business by a Grocery Store
So it's not that your first product is your last produc
Need an update, what happened to patanjali? Is it growing or its market has been destroyed, been long..haven't heard any news about them
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Aum Patel
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Which SAAS product you need is not there or lacking something ?
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Chetanya Jain
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What do u think?
Have u heard about patanjali, dabur, baidnath or any other such company.
What these companies do is to provide you with organic product, mostly ayurvedic formulation such as syrup or powder for supplement or for particular any issu
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Anwesh Biswas
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What are the prerequisite of building a waitlist ?
Product hint : A product extension which helps users to save more , invest , stay loyal to a brand , cac for brands is reduced to 1/10 th of the existing cost .
Waitist is for the users who would
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SUMIT DVIVEDI
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Making a SaaS product is really worthy ?
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Chamarti Sreekar
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Unpopular opinion but I think we should NOT build our business like:
1. Idea
2. Product
3. Audience
Instead we should pursue
1. Idea
2. Audience
3. Product
Building a product is often quite easy compared to building an audience.