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Now that's great!! PhysicsWallah shortlists 4 i-banks for $400- $500 million IPO in 2025. Report => Moneycontrol => Set to become the first edtech unicorn to list on the stock exchange with profitability => It anticipates reaching Rs 2,000 Cr rev

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I wonder what's stopping them from buying Byju's failed assets and company IPs for pennies on the dollar and expanding their overall business throughout? I think if they can manage to do this then they will be the bigegst in india

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