Top News of the Day:
1. Health insurance startup ClaimBuddy has raised Rs 24.8 crore ($3 million) from Bharat Innovation Fund.
2. Vaibhav Agrawal and Abhishek Nag, partners at Lightspeed Venture Partners, have left the firm.
3. Medical diagnostic
As I mentioned, after Maharashtra Election, the market has seen a good rally. The key thing to watch now is whether the market can hold itself at this level until the end of the day. If it does, we could see significant price gains this week.
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 8m
Challenge for You‼️👀
Imagine You have started a snacks brand like Lays and Haldiram snacks. And you know how saturated the market is right now so what unique would you try to compete in the market to get a good market share.
Resources you have:
I am seeking funding for my incredible startup, I have a good platform but not yet go to market due to funds , so if some one is interested to hold my hand and gear up, then it's sure it's become a game changer in the e-grocery platform.
Who are the players in the Digital Marketing Industry that are targeting the MSMEs and have a good market share?
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Pawan Verma
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Electric vehicles will have a huge market in the coming time there is going to be a huge need for charging stations in the market, so working on it is a good idea
Nowdays, Stock or Share market scenario isn't good which affect our portfolio so that many of retailers come to panicked, nd by mistakly they start selling those stock where they get 2-5% profit nd hold those stocks where losses between 25-30%, so i
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Himesh Jain
Chasing for infinity • 9m
Play to earn games started as a revolution and going on as a disaster.
What's the point of these games they are giving players literally pennies, some good ones are there but they require huge investment.
And why these games don't have a good gam
A particular company stocks hold by public in large amount is it good for investment or not
guidance please
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Ananya Agarwal
Learning • 11m
What are the opinions here on PhysicsWallah, ed tech startup?
They have captured market and won trust of their consumers but rn they're running in loss and giving their courses for free or for very cheap prices.
Is this stupidity or a good idea?
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