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Before investing in PayTM 1. Money-minded (looking for shortcuts to make big money ) 2. IPOs are always profitable 3. Wanted to bet on next big APPLE 4. Didn’t know basics After investing in PayTM 1. Moye moye
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Stock market analysts are like fortune tellers. Real wealth comes from understanding the basics and focusing on long-term trends, not quick predictions. The problem is, most people don't want to put in the work and wait for the rewards. Success in
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Ways to Multiply Money 🤯 Investments: 1. Investing in the Stock Market: You can multiply your money by investing in the stock market, but it involves risks. 2. Mutual Funds: By investing in mutual funds, you can diversify your money into differen
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Parle-G Didn’t Just Sell Biscuits—It Sold Nostalgia. What’s Your Brand Selling? Are you investing in branding that lasts or just spending on ads that fade? Let’s build a brand that stands the test of time. Book a 1:1 call today! (Link in bio) #bra
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🤯Lenskart is planning to go public by the end of 2025, targeting a valuation of $7-8 billion. The company aims to raise $750 million to $1 billion through its IPO. Despite reporting a minor loss of ₹10 crore on revenues of ₹5,427 crore in FY24, Lens
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I have heard many people say that startup investment is the best, and it gives the highest returns. Let me share my experience. I started investing in startups since 2022. So far, I have invested in 4 startups, out of which 2 have shut down, one was
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Global sports betting market share =} 83 Billion dollars Indian betting market share - 2 billon Majorly focused on cricket and this Market is totally unorganised and uneducated believe me I did reserch. 95% Indian user are facing loss in this mar
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Venture Linkup - Founder Files 🚀 From ₹1 Lakh in Savings to a ₹100 Cr Exit 🌿 In 2016, Arjun Vaidya left his job in New York, returned to India, and bet everything on one belief: “Ayurveda can be cool again.” No big funding. No big team. Just one fo
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