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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 3m
They only have ads obviously they are making loss
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Raghu Rajagopal K
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Hemant Prajapati
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SHARK TANK INDIA
A SHOW WHERE A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS RUNNING LOSS MAKING COMPANIES,
Reject other businesses because they aren't making enough profits.
With dramatic background music.
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Kishan Kabra
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Companies like Bombay Shaving Company, Bella Vita Perfumes are doing good?
Are they making profits?
Does anyone have idea?
Bro made two loss making startups and now things he is god.
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Gokul sai ATTULURI
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Ev's are making using aluminium?
Are they strong enough to protect.
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Shashank Vishwakarma
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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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Ananya Agarwal
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What are the opinions here on PhysicsWallah, ed tech startup?
They have captured market and won trust of their consumers but rn they're running in loss and giving their courses for free or for very cheap prices.
Is this stupidity or a good idea?
How