What are the companies all-around the globe and in India which are right leaning and left leaning?
Most alphabet companies are left leaning
Most musk's companies are righ leaning.
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Havish Gupta
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Jeff Bezos says that the single most important reason most successful companies are in the US is risk capital.
In the US, you can raise $50 million in seed funds, and that doesn't work anywhere else.
And that's the reason why most of the successful
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Rohan Saha
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I think the bottom line of Indian IT companies might get a bit worse in the coming time, because the current sentiment isn’t good enough for companies to increase their IT expenses. Right now, most companies would prefer to take a wait and watch appr
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