What do you think? An entrepreneur who is thinking of making some big plan, be it in any field, what can he learn from Byjus about what not to do? Because today a billion dollar company is on the verge of closing down, so what can be learnt?
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Hey I am on Medialย โขย 8m
Too much debt, too little planning. Byjuโs piled on debt to fuel growth but didnโt think about long-term repayment. Entrepreneurs need to be cautious about over-leveraging โ it can kill your business faster than you think.
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Think raising funds is just about a killer pitch? Think again.
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