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Share valuation just dropped by > 60%. From 5B to 2B. Goes to show that you can’t make money (yet) from tier 2 and tier 3 India even if you have a lot of users.

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No worries. Valuations are temporary. They will bounce back. Indian tier 2 and 3 are becoming richer every year and as per capita GDP rises, Sharechat will make a lot lot of money.

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