Pareto Principal or the 80/20 rule in the world of Venture Capital 👇
For those aware who are not aware of this 80/20 rule, it states that 80 percent of the returns will be generated by 20 percent of the companies in the portfolio.
This is a prett
If indian companies want to become a trillion dollar companies they they have to innovate
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Arcane
Stealth • 1m
These are the companies that acquired the most startups between 2000 and 2024
I've a question though - How do these companies integrate so many startups into their operations given that they may have varied company culture?
And how do these acquisi
AMA - I am a VC with 4+ years of experience. Have invested from Pre-seed to Series A. Focus sectors are : Consumer Tech, FinTech, SaaS. Portfolio of 25+ companies.
Happy to answer any questions the community might have.
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Dinakar
Stealth • 6m
16 influential AI companies agreed to a so called "AI Kill switch", or a policy in which they would halt development of their most advanced AI models if they were deemed to have passed certain risk thresholds.
Hey guys I hope you are doing good,
I had worked in a freelance company in May for free as a UI designer although the company stated this in its email - that until they get any paid projects they won't pay and also that I am having no obligations to
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Phanirockzzz
Stealth • 8m
When you are doing a startup by copying or even inspiring from some well established gaints. people just see their success and how thy established but not their privileges. some of them are here.
1. Timing, timing is very important while entering th
How these sharks can invest so much in so many businesses??
They do not get exit early, their companies are running in loss and they have to use money in their business too? How are they having money to invest in other businesses?
What is actually h
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Kishan Kabra
Stealth • 7m
A marketplace for IT service providing companies to showcase the portfolio and bid in listed projects according to their tech stack.
Any views?
Will this work globally?