Nvidia has seen incredible growth in recent years. Since the beginning of 2024, the company’s stock has jumped 167%. Over the past five years, it has surged by an impressive 3,450%.
The stock jump is so much that many employees are now choosing reti
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Stealth • 5m
Unpopular opinion: This growth isn't sustainable. We're in a tech bubble 2.0, and it's gonna burst harder than my hopes and dreams.
Unpopular Opinion:
I wish the startup bubble to end in our country soon. Founders especially Bengaluru folks would stop burning investors money on renting cars and fake lifestyle on their copied idea from the west models but should be rewarding to t
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Stealth • 4m
We're 3rd largest eco system of startups
Are we ?
The Unfiltered Truth
→ Beyond the unicorn hype and blind funding frenzies lies a different reality.
The Good:
• Booming innovation culture
• Massive market potential
• Rising global investor i
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PRATHAM
Stealth • 8m
WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK ABOUT " THIRD UNICORN : CRIC PE "
I recently saw a podcast of it's co founder Aseem in which he said third unicorn is not just about cric pe it's more . They are gonna add more things in third unicorn.
I personally think it's
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Dhiraj
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Microsoft • 4m
Till me your opinion:
Making a startup which provide all essential wedding things at one platform. Because Wedding market in india is about $130 billion and in next 15 years crores of wedding is gonna happen.
Core Components Needed in a Wedding:
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Restaurant bussiness is in bubble right now for those who think 🤔 it is profitable and best roi business, they are completely wrong especially if you are dependent on online orders via Swiggy Zomato
Investing crores of money in building/infrastruct
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 2m
Once upon a time, there was a humble YouTube channel that dared to dream. PhysicsWallah, the brainchild of Alakh Pandey, started as a beacon of hope in the cluttered world of Indian edtech. It promised affordable, quality education without the frills