Meet Aileen Lee.
Lee, the founder of Cowboy Ventures, is a visionary venture capitalist renowned for her deep insights into the startup ecosystem.
A Harvard Business School graduate and former partner at Kleiner Perkins, Lee has a track record of
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Anonymous 3
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
Unicorn nahi, cockroach startup banao. Should withstand everything and not get shut down due to macro market changes.
how to come up from facing financial issue in new startup business. should I take step for shut down it!
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Dhyey
D.D • 1y
Hey guys ,
I have started instagram theme pages on motivational and podcast clips niche . Do you think it has got potential or should i shut it down ?
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Ashish Shukla
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After the arrival of AI, is blogging dead now? Like people who built businesses worth crores in the past by blogging, is everything going to be shut down now? What are your opinions about this?
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 9d
UPDATE -
Byju's has now been removed from the Google Play Store, and due to non-payment to AWS, their website services have also been shut down. It's now just functioning as a landing page. Their problems just don't seem to end now.
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Yash Hatwar
Exploring the World • 1y
What do you think about byjus ?? Will the company sustain or it might be shut down and all these companies which are arising from covide will it sustain because there is no profit recorded which should be effective to sustain
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 5m
In 2024, several Indian startups shut down due to funding shortages, unsustainable business models, and market challenges.
1. Kenko Health:
Insurtech startup shut in August after running out of funds and facing legal issues with a debt fund.
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Here’s a quick list of failed Indian startups:
1. Zilingo – Shut down due to financial mismanagement.
2. Fynd – Failed due to stiff competition and unsustainable profits.
3. Katerra India – Shutdown due to poor execution and market adaptation is
Over 2 Lakh grocery stores shut down due to rising dominance of Quick Commerce.
Is this inevitable since there is literally zero incentive to buy from them. They are unusually rude, expensive, inconvenient.
How could these small businesses be saved