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Last few weeks I was thinking, If most people don’t make enough money in India, then how are companies making money? I started researching, and then I was curious to learn about revenue breakups in different businesses. Then I got the “AHA” moment

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Paras Jadhav

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Well majority would not have survived as advertisement is good business but the target market does not have enough spending money then why would company spend corres for a market that loves free stuff and how can advertisement survice if no one is buying the product?

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