Welcome to Business Stories #3
Zomato's Case Study
ā Introduction
Introduction !? ...Everybody know Zomato ;)
ā Initial Phase Struggles
āScaling: Manganing Expanding operation was a headache
āRevenue:Finding long term income sources
āTech Issue:
How the loss making start up manages their cash flow, how this type of startup survive ? How investors still invest ? (Flipkart reported a loss of over 48 billion Rs in the year 2023 in India).
Why are they entering a highly competitive loss-making business together?
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Ravi Ranjan
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 3m
If you look at many Startups account statement, they show themselves in loss. Many of them working from 8 to 10 years. Can someone clear my doubt that "are they really in loss??'"...and if they are then why investors still drained their valuable mone
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 9m
Hello Guys šļø,
What do you think, Startup Ecosystem in India is kind of Bubble because Startup valuation is billions of dollars but their losses also in thousands of crores?
I know , you will think that Startup goal is to build a scalable solution
Can someone explain why these Qcom food delivery startups like Swiggy and zepto are still in loss? Are they faking the results. They are charging high amount on food delivery + surcharge + delivery. I don't understand it
A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they donāt realise thatās what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b
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Hemant Prajapati
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 9m
SHARK TANK INDIA
A SHOW WHERE A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS RUNNING LOSS MAKING COMPANIES,
Reject other businesses because they aren't making enough profits.
With dramatic background music.