Mobile phone bills are set to increase as Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel have announced significant tariff hikes. Jio revealed a 12-25% increase on Thursday, followed by Airtel's announcement of price hikes on Friday. This marks the first major rate
🚨 Blue Dart Announces Price Hike from January 2025 🚨
Details:
📅 Effective Date: January 1, 2025.
📈 Price Increase: 9% to 12%, depending on product types and shipping profiles.
🛍️ New Customers: Those signing up between October 1 to December
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Udyamee
Stealth • 4m
A random thought 💭
After Jio's 25% hike in recharge plans, Airtel also announced a 21% hike starting from July 3.
So, does Vi also have to increase their plan prices?
Do they have any contract between them?
Coz in the past, all three providers in
There are 4 types of customers:
1. Price sensitive
2. Quality and price oriented
3. Quality oriented
4. Exclusivity driven
Today most of the brands are focusing on the 2nd and 3rd types of customers. Many SaaS companies offer various pricing plans
But I have no more kidneys to sell.So how about I sell my brain??
Wait I don't have a brain🥲
Because why would I purchase the same model which has the same features as the previous model .
Only the name and price tag has changed.
But I don't have a
📈 BUSINESS PLAN
⚒ The business plan includes:
✔️ Economic assessment of the state of affairs of the enterprise,
✔️ identifying potential opportunities for expanding and improving all aspects of business activity,
✔️ formation of investment goals
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 5m
OLA owns more than 50% of market share in Ev two wheeler market.
But is that ola really worth for the price we pay?
Source:Zerodha
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Karan Sahu
Stealth • 6m
Oh, new trending algorithm.
I think this move of showing older popular posts on trending will make trending seem more dead.
Although Medial as a platform seems revolutionary, I think it needs some new features to make the app more engaging and alive
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Yash Satyajit
Stealth • 29d
Zomato’s platform fee hike to ₹10 reflects rising operational costs and the need for sustainable revenue models in a competitive market. While ₹10 may seem small, it could affect frequent users. Zomato must justify this increase by improving delivery