Ok let's start Betting 😂😂 guys which will be completed first
- 50 followers
- 100 Upvoted
My Bet is on 50 followers
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 3m
It's just incredible to see how Telegram managed to gain over 950 Million users with mere 30 Employees.
Even Telegram's LinkedIn page says their employe count to be 10-50
Do you know?
Lot size is different for different stocks in India.
In US, it is uniformly 100.
So the lot size for Berkshire is US$50 million.
If same rule applied here, then what will be MRF lot size?
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 17d
6 Billion Dollars MRR. You heard that right.
Doing some math after looking at Open Ai Pros $200 monthly pricing.
They revealed they have 300 million weekly active users.
Considering how great a product open ai is their WAU/MAU should easily be 5
Instagram pe influencers ye same kaam free mei kar rahe hai na?
I mean whats the point of this platform?
Where users will pay to hear someones perspective, and where is the use of AI here?
If someone can tell me how exactly this platform can help
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