Oyo is raising funds at $2 billion valuation now (it is a drop of 80% from $10 billion). Founder is on Shark Tank, the business has tanked, but he has made his money. Their bad service is well known. Your thoughts?
š„ŗ Sad to see Russian space shuttle is now left abandoned by Russian scientists because of war.
People in India crying for rocket and they are wasting rocket like a toy š„².
[Do you agree?]
Right now the food prices of Zomato/Swiggy matches off the prices we see in cinema theatres (PVR/Inox). Ordering food online has become so damn expensive!!
First platform fee was introduced and now even the government wants a cut. Why should I pay the government if I am already paying taxes on food? Wasooli bhai hai kya ye log? Karnataka govt needs a reality check.
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Payal Manghnani
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Whatās happening at Lalbaugcha Raja?
Itās really sad to see this. š
First - Ganapati Bappa Morya
I was watching TV and was shocked by how the bouncers were behavingāpushing people and being rude.
This is not right
share ur thoughts š
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Startup offers
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After delisting, kukufm again got listed on Google playstore and available for download now.
But This time they came up with 50% off on annual subscription.
ā ļø Hurry up Only first 100 peoples can use this
Code : HHWKW84
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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As we know Invesco revalued the Swiggy and Pinelabs valuation and As of now PineLabs $3.5 Billion and Swiggy at 12.1 Billion . But due to this cut in valuation, these firms can face these challenges in the future and both firms are backed by Peak XV
Is the concept of venture capital a bad thing. Because I have seen so many startupās getting destroyed because once they start raising they are always chasing a funding round and grow for the investors and not their customers. Whereas if we see earli
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Medial Startup Trivia
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A Brief Timeline: Ritesh Agarwal
Picture Ritesh Agarwal, born in 1993 in Odisha, India. At just 13, he's already hustling, selling SIM cards and making his first entrepreneurial strides. By 16, he's earned enough to buy his first computer for ā¹50,00