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Vishu Bheda

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Medial • 1y

In 2000, Nokia ruled the world—selling 7 phones every second and owning 70% of the market. But a decade later, it collapsed completely. How did the king of mobile phones fall so fast ? The rise and fall of Nokia, explained: Nokia started in 1865

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Jaswanth Jegan

Founder-Hexpertify.c... • 1y

"Nokia's Iphone Killer helped kill itself " Billions To Bankruptcy #2 Most Selling Mobile phone to Failure(Nokia) In 1998, Nokia was the fast selling mobile brands globally.Nokia’s profit was about 4 billion in 1999. In 2007 Apple came up with iP

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Mridul Das

Introvert! • 11m

Back in 2000, Nokia was unstoppable. They were selling 420 phones every minute and held a massive 70% share of the mobile market. Bigger than Apple 🍏, Samsung. Untouchable in the tech world. But then, they made one critical mistake: They bet again

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TREND talks

History always repea... • 1y

😨 The largest Chinese developer, Evergrande, has filed for bankruptcy in the United States. Everyone has been expecting this since 2021, but it happened unexpectedly. The company's total debt is approximately 2% of China's GDP, which is $340 billi

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Snehangshu Roy

Polymath • 7m

⚡⚡EVERYTHING TURNS OUT TO BE BUBBLE🫧🫧 This is what happens when you don't learn from the past the story of "EVERGRANDE" the biggest real estate firm once in China with a valuation of more than $45bn LGFVs, Evergrande, and China’s Hidden-Leverage

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Sourav Mishra

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Codestam Technologies • 11m

Entrepreneurs don’t fail because of lack of ideas. They fail because they chase too many. Every "let’s just test this" stacks up until your real priorities get smothered. Focus isn’t sexy. But it’s undefeated.

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Abhinav Mudaliar

More interested in d... • 16d

One thing I’ve observed: Lack of funds is often seen as a disadvantage in startups. But in many cases, it’s actually a filter. When you don’t have money, you are forced to test your idea in a real market, with real customers, and real transactions

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Shubham Khandelwal

Software Engineer • 1y

India's Software vs Hardware Exports, 2022. Government's PLI Scheme can be clearly seen working for Computer Hardware Manufacturing in India. From almost negligible exports in 2000s to $13 Billion in exports in 2022. India is certainly late in Manuf

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Arcane

Hey, I'm on Medial • 1y

China has seen a HYPERBOLIC rise in E commerce logistics. But despite India's E Commerce boom, analysts don't expect the same rise as China's in the coming years for India. India is expected to grow at a much slower pace. What could be the possi

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Vishnu kumaran

Design guide for you... • 1y

It's been 37 days since DeepSeek made waves with its so-called AI revolution. But how many people are still using or talking about it now? A few? I wish more did. Since OpenAI kickstarted the AI revolution in 2022, we've seen an endless stream of

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