Back

Anonymous

Anonymous 1

Hey I am on Medial • 9m

It’s easy to get distracted by flashy headlines, but the real players are the ones making quiet, behind-the-scenes moves. Elon turning down that board seat was louder than people realized, and Reliance’s 25% veto power was a silent nuke for Dunzo.

1 Reply
Replies (1)

More like this

Recommendations from Medial

Image Description
Image Description

Akash Bagrecha

Co-Founder at Jorden... • 7m

How much board seat right should you give to an investor in exchange for funding? Yesterday, met an founder who is running a biz with ₹10 Cr rev During our discussion, the founder mentioned an investor who was interested but only on the condition o

See More
7 Replies
3
6
Image Description
Image Description

PRATHAM

 • 

Medial • 5m

How Mota Bhai Killed Dunzo In 2016, Dunzo had a wild idea: “Why wait when we can deliver anything in 24 minutes?” It was genius BACK THEN. They didn’t rush into every city like headless chickens; instead, they went city by city, perfecting their ga

See More
21 Replies
1
13
1
Image Description
Image Description

Havish Gupta

Figuring Out • 9m

What I have observed is that by paying attention to small details in any news, we can often predict the next big news. Let me explain with an example. Elon Musk was offered a seat on Twitter's board of directors after becoming the company's largest

See More
14 Replies
3
9
Image Description
Image Description

Account Deleted

Hey I am on Medial • 1y

Why is Dunzo Failing? So Dunzo started with hyperlocal deliveries. And later expanded to multiple services. By 2021, it was almost a unicorn but there was a issue! It was loosing about *10 every 1 earned. In 2021, looking at trends, it also entere

See More
9 Replies
10

Nawal

Entrepreneur | Build... • 3m

Matt Mullenweg: The Quiet Power Behind 40% of the Internet 🔥 You might not know his name. But if you’ve ever read a blog, built a website, or used the internet—Matt Mullenweg has impacted you. At just 19 years old, he co-created WordPress, an op

See More
Reply
4
21

Aayush Sharma

Building a startup i... • 1m

The other day, I was watching an episode of WTF (Consumer Electronics), and was really interested in what was being talked about: the supply chain problem that a lot of companies face in India. There are businesses that I searched for and kept in my

See More
Reply
5
25
Image Description
Image Description

Nawal

Entrepreneur | Build... • 2m

India’s Startup Ecosystem Isn’t Booming. It’s Evolving. Quietly. Massively. You won’t see it in the headlines. But it’s happening in real-time. - Fewer unicorns - Less funding - More focus And that’s not a bad thing. Because for the first time

See More
3 Replies
6
18
Image Description
Image Description

Chirag

 • 

&OTHERS • 1m

“He was the loudest guy in every room. Now he quietly runs a ₹200 Cr business.” A childhood friend of mine loved the spotlight. Loud, expressive, always chasing attention. Back in school, he once said — “If people aren’t watching, what’s the point?”

See More
2 Replies
1
Image Description

Manoj Jha

Educator at heart. • 1d

When Uber Tried to Outsmart Apple — and Got Caught 📌 In 2015, Uber was on a trajectory to explosive growth — but it faced an issue. Fraud. Drivers were taking advantage of the system using stolen or reset iPhones to open fake accounts and claim ref

See More
2 Replies
2
21
Image Description
Image Description

Sajin

 • 

Foundation • 11m

Things change in 10 years! 1. Bumble defeated Tinder on a Swiper match 2. Instagram replaced FB, Insta to TikTok, Reels replaced TikTok India-lly 3. PW replaced Byjus in Money in the Bank match 4. Apple ate Blackberry, Xiaomi punched Micromax, Xiaom

See More
11 Replies
7
24

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.