Spent 340 crore to generate 30 crore revenue.
Ahh.. Sorry... VCs are visionary.
And Finctechs are so cute 🥰
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Sajin
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Foundation • 8d
FY24 Coal India revenue: ₹30672 Crore
FY24 Zomato revenue: ₹6274 Crore
Coal India pays more dividend than the revenue of Zomato.
Then why does Zomato have higher valuation than Coal India?
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 7m
Indians hate startups, especially companies that burn money and raise money but the truth is that 99% of Indian businesses don't make money
See in India there are only 13M small businesses,88% of them are sole proprietors
Out of 13M businesses, 5M
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 7m
Even EdTech companies are finding it difficult to grow while gambling companies are tripling their revenue!
And the best part, it is profitable with ₹100 crore+ profit
Our annual offsite at Goa! 🏖️
This year, we have made 40+ investments and deployed more than 50 CR in these companies from our 40 million dollar fund, Faad Capital. 💸
We have also taken eight successful exits this year, which shows that we contin
X (formerly Twitter) reported total annual revenue of Rs 21.16 crore for FY23-24 in the Indian market, a significant decrease of 89.81 per cent from Rs 207.69 crore in FY 2022-23.
🤯 ITC 🔥
ITC paid over Rs 1 crore annual salary to 350 employees in the financial year 2023-24 (FY24), the company said in its annual report.
This is 68 more employees than the 282 employees who received over Rs 1 crore salary in the financial ye
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BigLoot IN
Stealth • 1m
PhysicsWallah Financials - FY24
• Revenue : ₹1940 Crore
• Losses : - ₹1131 Crore
Spent ₹1158 Crore on Employee Benefits and ₹1452 Crore Under ‘Miscellaneous Expenses’
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Mr Z
Stealth • 4m
Tech companies like Google and Microsoft are using more electricity than some countries, imagine the usage of electricity when AI becomes main stream.
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Aarihant Aaryan
Stealth • 3m
Many assume most of the small businesses in India don't make money, which is true as 30% of Indian SMBs don't.
But there is an interesting trend, that has shaped in the last 12 months. Indian business ecosystem has added "500k" businesses to the 1