THE ORIGINS OF VC
The origins of Venture Capital can be traced back to whaling expeditions from the 1800s.
And you will be astonished to see how SIMILAR are the distribution of returns between the two (check image)
Just like VC is today, whaling d
See More
Anonymous 2
Stealth • 2m
Just like whaling, only a few startups succeed in VC, even now
THE ORIGINS OF VC
The origins of Venture Capital can be traced back to whaling expeditions from the 1800s.
And you will be astonished to see how SIMILAR are the distribution of returns between the two (check image)
Just like VC is today, whaling d
• Various VC firms like SoftBank , Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital are resuming their investments in India After 2022.
In Startups like Meesho , Captain Fresh and Country Delight.
5 replies4 likes
Ganesh Nayak
Stealth • 6m
Most people won't start their startups
Most startups will fail
Most of them won't be unicorns
Only a few will know real success
And maybe one of those few will change the world for the better
4 replies6 likes
Arcane
Stealth • 11d
Even though 25% of all startups on Carta have just a solo founder, VCs hesitate to fund them.
Having 2 to 3 founders seems to be the sweet spot if you were to raise VC money while building a startup.
So, Is there a way to make VC funding easier as
The Impact of Venture Capital on Innovation!
Venture capital (VC) plays a crucial role in driving innovation. By providing the necessary funds, VCs enable startups to scale and develop groundbreaking technologies.
Think of companies like Uber, Air
See More
1 replies4 likes
Chosen one
Stealth • 8m
List few foreign startups that are not present in india but can be very successful like ola, zomato etc.
Mention failed startups which were just few steps away from success in india. It will help me to study their case.
3 replies7 likes
Pritam Bharadwaz
Stealth • 8m
As we can see the sneaker culture in india is growing and expensive sneakers is like a status symbol. Many peoples even buy sneakers in EMI. But there is only few quality indian sneaker brand. So, can we make a global sneaker brand from India?