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Alok Kumar

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It is very rare for startups to go hand in hand with growth and profit specially if your product is disrupting the market (i.e creating new category, eg. Zomato, Paytm etc.). Facebook was pre-revenue for first 3 years and non profitable for 5 years. If you want to capture market share you have to reinvest your revenue in the market. If the yoy growth of the company is good which is of every sharks then they get entitled to be sharks.

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Startup Savvy

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My Advice is that When you have started a business for the starting 2 years you should entirely reinvest your profit It will help your business to expand and grow So Reinvest your profit for atleast first 2 years

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Can anyone please explain? The current government is doing terrific job on startups growth and development, but on other hand why do we see rise in unemployment in country? Arent startups growth and rise in employment should go hand in hand?

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Mahendra Lochhab

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Arcane

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Mahendra Lochhab

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Mahendra Lochhab

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Anonymous

Let's play a marketing game. If you were to start a packaged water drinking firm, what different tactics you'll implement to position yourself as leader in market? Maybe even disrupting already established brands like Bisleri?!

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