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What next for Ather? A Hero subsidiary status? 😅😅 With the latest development, that has never been more likely. Let's dive in! .. Whenever Ather Energy’s in need of more money, Hero pounces in. -> This was evident in the Sep rights issue where

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Giggity

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You know startups are some times head achea if something doesn't go your way it'll be really tough but ather's founders can exit their company with money that's lucky because most of founders won't be even get their money from their companies

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