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I heard Visa brings in more than 50% of it's revenue as profit. Is there any business/businesses that are as profitable as Visa?
I think India need a global business like Visa.
A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they don’t realise that’s what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b
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Shashank Vishwakarma
Stealth • 3m
Will OLA survive in NSE ? It is already a loss making company.
Zomato listed there company after they become profitable.
And you know the story about Paytm.
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Raj Pareta
Stealth • 5m
Does making loss at initial stage to attract customers with discounts in startup or business is a good strategy?
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Ankit
Stealth • 3m
Is beverage business profitable
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Acevolt
Stealth • 7m
How the loss making start up manages their cash flow, how this type of startup survive ? How investors still invest ? (Flipkart reported a loss of over 48 billion Rs in the year 2023 in India).
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 8m
Hello Guys 🖐️,
What do you think, Startup Ecosystem in India is kind of Bubble because Startup valuation is billions of dollars but their losses also in thousands of crores?
I know , you will think that Startup goal is to build a scalable solution
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Ankit
Stealth • 3m
Is D2C is profitable business or not??
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Eswar
Stealth • 29d
Suggest me any business that my father and my brother can do from our Village.
but a unique and less chance of loss making business.
thought of spirulina but can't have resources right now.
any suggestions? My village is in Andhra Pradesh.