This fight between Swiggy and Zomato is getting more interesting day by day, bro. Now, Zomato has also announced its QIP.
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Zomato’s QIP is just a shield. Swiggy’s IPO is gonna give them loads of cash, and Zomato doesn’t want to fall behind. Both companies are trying to secure funding like it’s a race, but for us users, it means more promotions, hopefully.
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Say whatever you want, but Swiggy’s IPO isn’t performing as well as Zomato’s did at one time. Yes, I agree that the times are different, but still, there’s not as much craze around Swiggy’s IPO. Even the GMP (Grey Market Premium) is running a bit low
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