🚨Amazon India reported operating revenue of about ₹222 billion , which was a significant increase from 2021 & 2022 (₹214.62 each year) ₹187 billion directly from marketplace services in 2022.
❓Why is it still not postive in profitability after offe
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
It's shocking that even with such massive revenue, Amazon India still can't turn a profit. Maybe they’re spreading themselves too thin.
Hey folks !
Realme and one plus are leaving the TV Market !
Why???
1.They can't earn much profit from budget segment
2.They failed in the premium segment
●They are selling their stocks in amazon and flipkart
●Official websites are closed
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Havish Gupta
Inactive for a week ... • 3m
Don't get me wrong, but I can't understand why Elon who is running a for-profit company (XAi) is making so much effort to not let OpenAi turn for profit
I know that OpenAi was started as a non profit company, but they aldredy turned into a capped pr
I have high-quality children's eBooks live on Amazon KDP. I'm looking for a revenue-share based partner who can promote and sell these books. Marketing investment will be from your side, and profit will be shared on every sale. Only serious performan
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 2m
Investors definitely not liking Trump's tariff policy .After Trump's tariff announces in all countries in just a few HOURS of trading, the US stock market saw ~$2 TRILLION vanish into thin air! 😳🔥
Apple 🍏: -$249.2B🔻🤯
Amazon 📦: -$125.8B🔻🤯
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*NIKE'S BIGGEST SLIP-UP: SPORTS GIANT TUMBLES*
In a shocking turn of events, Nike, the world's leading sports brand, has reported a massive decline in sales and profits. The company's latest earnings show a 15% drop in sales, with revenue falling sh
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Maniraj N G
Marketing & Systems ... • 4m
Your 'Be Everywhere' Marketing Strategy is a Lie
(And Your Metrics Know It)
🚨 NEWSFLASH:
Your audience isn’t everywhere They’re somewhere
We’ve been brainwashed into believing that dominating every platform—LinkedIn, Instagram, email, billboards,
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Havish Gupta
Inactive for a week ... • 1y
Amazon: The company which changed how Startups operate!
So, Amazon wasn't the first company which operated as a Typical Startup but it was actually the first one to do it at huge scale. Just look at the revenue and profit figures
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Sanskar Chourasia
Searching UI/UX desi... • 1y
"Ofbusiness" the company whose revenue is approx 2.5x the revenue of Zerodha, 2x the revenue of zomato and 5x the revenue of lenskart is the Amazon for Raw material procurement with a revenue of Rs 15,432 crore and a profit of Rs 463 crore in FY23. A
An AI startup just started the biggest tech battle ever.
They’ve raised $10B in cash, have a $62B value, and 10,000+ customers—and now they’re aiming for OpenAI’s spot.
Here’s why the biggest tech companies are backing Sam Altman’s toughest competi
For years, Delhivery, one of India's biggest logistics startups, was running at a loss. But FY25 changed the game. In the fourth quarter alone, Delhivery posted a profit of ₹72.6 crore - a big turnaround compared to the 68.5 crore loss in the same qu