The Future of Renewable Energy in India
India's renewable energy sector is rapidly growing, driven by government policies, technological advancements, and investor interest. The country's vast solar and wind resources offer immense potential.
Key Tre
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Sandeep Siddi
Stealth • 4m
Major Acquisitions by BlackRock
- Barclays Global Investor (BGI) - Acquired in 2009 for $13.5 billion, including the iShares ETF platform
- Merrill Lynch Investment Management - Acquired in 2006 for $9.7 billion
- eFront - Acquired in 2019 for $1.3
Imagine a solar power plant as big as all of Chennai! 🤯🤯
China has just turned to live a 2L acre plant- DOUBLE the area of Chennai.
This is the world’s largest solar power plant and is located in the vast deserts of Xinjiang.
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But despite bei
Which of the these following failed startups , which Startup had raised Funding From Nexus Venture Partners, Sequoia Capital and Softbank in between 2010-2015 at the valuation of 1500 Crores and Failed Eventually 😒🤑🤔💭?
I have to check Product M
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 6d
India’s Unicorns and their valuations, a detailed list on Medial-
2024
1. Krutrim - AI: $1 billion
2. Ather Energy - Electric Vehicles: $1.4 billion
3. Perfios - FinTech (SaaS): $1.2 billion
4. Rapido - Ride-Hailing: $1.1 billion
5. Moneyview - Fi
The global chocolate market is about $140 billion for comparison the global film market is about $136 billion. But wait do you know what is a chocolate? chocolate is made up of coco and according to Fssai it takes 2.5% coco concentration for a bar to
🗞️ How did Uber's initial funding rounds impact its growth
Uber's initial funding rounds were crucial in fueling the company's rapid growth and expansion.
Uber raised an initial $1.25 million in angel funding from First Round Capital in 2010, which
The Next Cola War!
First and foremost, it is not fought with arms and violence.This war requires branding, marketing, and, most importantly, capital.
Cola War 1 began in 1993 between Pepsi and Coca-Cola.Once again, history is repeating itself.This
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Sanskar
Stealth • 5m
Do you remember Nokia 3310 - the indestructible phone?
Nokia was the king of phones between 1998 to 2011 (14 years) but it has now disappeared from the market.
So what exactly webt wrong with this giant?
In late 2000s there was a shift from featur