Remember Gaana Music app
It has been acquired by the parent company of the Radio Mirchi ie. ENIL for only ₹25 lacs. This came into limelight after ENIL’s filing with NSE.
Gaana raised a total of $200 million was once valued at $580 million.
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Sanskar Chourasia
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Gaana which acquired by FM "Radio Mirchi" for 25 lakhs! no its not a typo Gaana is sold acquired in 25 lakhs click on the news below for more details 👇
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Mahendra Lochhab
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>Gaana App has been acquired by Radio Mirchi for Rs 25 lakhs.
>Gaana App is an on-demand music streaming platform that was once a $500 million startup.
>After failed merger and acquisition talks with Wynk Airtel, the app was acquired by Radio Mirch
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Mahendra Lochhab
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Ansh Kadam
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How does it feel to sell something worth ₹5000 Cr. for just ₹25 lakh?
Only the owners of Gaana. com can truly answer that.
Once a shining star in India’s music streaming world, Gaana raised over $200 million since 2010 and was valued at a jaw-dropp
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