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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Arun Bairagi
Serious Thinker • 6m
Thinking to start a random questions thread to develop knowledge.
Q1-
If you are starting an aggregator business (like Uber, ola, oyo, etc.), how will you bring intital partners for your platform?
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Hiral Jain
Content writer • 9m
Hey everyone! Today we're diving into why Uber couldn't replicate its global success in the Indian market, and why Ola came out on top. Let's find out what went wrong for Uber and what Ola did right! Day 5 of knowing about companies that failed to ac
Zomato Finances of this year:::
Revenue: 5405 cr
Expenses: 5533 cr
Loss:128 cr
Non operating income (invested in FD, IPO and from other places): 252 cr
Income- Loss=124 cr
After tax: 59 cr
Means, Zomato is earning from interest and FD's than actual
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 6m
Uber and Ola have created a duopoly in India.
But BluSmart is on its way to destroy them!
The best part? Ratan Tata and Mukesh Ambani have joined hands to back them.
Would you prefer "nano" type taxi fleet services if they provided aur conditioned, safer commute than the rapido style taxis and cheaper than traditional ola uber?
What would you use this service usually for?
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TheLuhas
Never take anyone as... • 5m
Many Indian startups mirror American giants:
Flipkart (Amazon)
Ola (Uber)
Paytm (PayPal)
Zomato (Yelp)
While adapting ideas for local markets has driven success, when will we see a truly original global startup from India?