Why there is no another Zomato Swiggy happening in the country ? Is it the reason that initially it is a heavy cash burning business or any other reasons ? Also i think another zomato swiggy will happen but it is just too early right now for the ma
In the early days of Airbnb, founders Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk struggled to find investors. They tried to raise $150,000 for 10% of the company but faced many rejections. Despite pitching to several prominent investors, no one
TCS revealed that the company has 80,000 vacancies, but they cannot fill them because they are unable to find people with the right skills.
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Savan Sanandiya
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With increasing cases of being ghosted by investors after a deal commitment, I am thinking to launch my own Spot Funding reality show, where investors cannot back out once they commit the deal and the Entrepreneurs are not allowed to present inflated
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SUBHASH NARAYANA
Stealth • 6m
How funding works and how founders find investors and where they find them ,where all this will be done
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Bibin
Stealth • 8m
I'm looking for a tshirt company or any one who can print and sell products. I can provide hundreds of designs every month.
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Startup Savvy
Stealth • 8m
You should try to start your business with bootstrap.
Nowadays their is a trend of Startup funding, every Entrepreneur needs funding for show off. And as a result you can see that most of the Indian Startups are loss making.
They spend money withou
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Shuvodip Ray
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In 2014, three friends named Sriharsha Majety, Nandan Reddy, and Rahul Jaimini decided to disrupt the dining experience in India by starting Swiggy, a food delivery platform. They pooled their resources and started Swiggy with just Rs. 10,000. Today,
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Pratik
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Medials, please take note:
Investors won't fund your million-dollar idea alone. They want to see either a prototype or traction for your product. Don't waste time chasing funding based solely on ideas. Show them tangible progress first and money wil
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 1m
When is the best time to raise funding for your startup??
It's when investors come to you and not when you go to them. So focus on bringing your company / startup to a position where investors come to you for offering capital
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Anu Sarveshu
Stealth • 4m
So I'm here for a suggestion, I'm working on company but I found some difficulties, and currently I found difficulties in making a prototype can anyone suggest something so that we can make prototype of our earbuds and eventually find investors