TOP VCs BY NUMBER OF INVESTMENTS (2024)
1. Sequoia Capital
2. Accel
3. Andreessen Horowitz
4. Tiger Global
5. Lightspeed
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Stratifyiq
Case Studies that In... • 8m
"Unveiling the strategies of top companies, richest minds, and influencers. Your go-to hub for deep-dive case studies"
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Mohammad Asaad Sayed
My mind to me a king... • 3m
10 Websites to Learn About Company Case Studies
1. Harvard Business Review (HBR) – 🔗 [hbr.org](https://hbr.org)
- The gold standard for business strategy and case studies.
2. MIT Sloan Management Review – 🔗 [sloanreview.mit.edu](https://
Do you all listen to CA Rahul Mandolia on youtube? Are there any other YouTube channels like him which post such detailed case studies on business. if you do not listen to him, do check out his channel! Their case studjes are really helpful to unders
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Krishna Bhargav
Keep things Simple • 10m
Can anyone suggest me some books or resources where I can read original case studies and strategies of ecom fashion/personal care businesses??
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Sandeep Namasudra
Change is the only c... • 1m
Should I start posting Indian startup case studies?
Considering of reading articles + watching videos on startup case studies and then summarizing everything that I learn in simple posts here.
It'll help me to build my own mindset — and if I do it
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 11m
What type of content would you like to see? For eg, business case studies, founder's stories, etc.
Please tell as I feel that you all aren't liking my current series.
How sequoia took a billion dollar revenge on Mark Zuckerberg 👇
In 2004, Sequoia approached Mark, they wanted to invest in Facebook, but Mark was not really interested to raise funds from them, so he decided to go to meet the partners in a pyajma an
Here’s a short overview of major funding agencies and their operations:
1. Sequoia Capital (USA)
Invested In: Apple, Google, Airbnb, WhatsApp.
Source of Funds: High-net-worth individuals, pension funds.
Returns: WhatsApp investment generated $6.3