A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they don’t realise that’s what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 10m
General public reads generalised statements and keeps dancing on it. It will take time to understand startups for Indian masses.
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
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Ayush
Stealth • 5m
Number of startups are on a rise. And with them, there are several sectors booming which aid those startups.
One such website is Crunchbase. It gives a list of newly fu ded startups along with other info about it. But it comes with a fee of 8k per
I have a trading strategy that is giving me good and consistent return from the past few years
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Rohit Gupta
Stealth • 1m
I think Medial will become just another social media platform, if it keeps on allowing all kind of posts to gain traction.
If it was created for startups .. then its creators should stick to the same genre only.
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Ambar Bhusari
Stealth • 9m
Which Indian startups do you follow on regular basis and why?
Is it the founders, the domain, the experience, or something esle.
Guys what is your take on indian wedding industry. Can we stream line it like in an app for everything that is needed for a wedding . Will public(middle class people) uses it i am
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Harsh Khatavani
Stealth • 7m
Indian youngsters mindset now shifted to build startups and businesses. Many think that startups are first options instead of doing corporate jobs, they spend a couple of years building startups.
We know the success percentage of startups is very lo
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