The man who mentored both Elon Musk and Steve Jobs:
Larry Ellison.
He taught them a blueprint for success that made them over $400 billion.
Here’s the blueprint:
Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, isn’t your typical CEO.
He’s the “bad boy” of
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Anonymous 5
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
If only VCs here in india has just half as big balls as this guy, we would be making a lot more than just Theobromas and D2C crap.
India needs Something as big as ( or more ) then ".com boom" in 1999. People were investing Money in anything and even the Loss were a Profit at that time. A guy planned his IPO before even Incorporating his Company. Money was getting Invested withou
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Nagabhushan sb
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
I have heard a lot that Be real is the next big thing and is poised as a snap killer. Is it really true?
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Aniket Kandolkar
Founder • 2m
Founders are fooling VCs and VCs are the dumb organisation with money as seen about unikon.ai , he was like I'll make unikon bigger than LinkedIn now pivoting, LinkedIn is 100x better for any professional connection when I was studying data science i
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Amit K
Managing Director an... • 9d
Looking for a tech guy who is good in making apps, websites, and games
Who want to join as tech partner in opcoming ventures
Location- no matters
Investment- 0 only tech skills required
Remember last year Devin AI was hyped up as this all encompassing AI engineer. Tons of VCs invested in the company and one year later they’re barely mentioned. They’ve been overtaken by Cursor, Windsurf, Gemini and the lot now.
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Pravar Rai
Out of my mind. Back... • 9m
For someone who is confused between choosing either,it is better(profitable) to start a B2B company or D2C company…
Cause a lot of start ups are direct to customers and many of them are loss making...so why not start a B2B business not wholesaler or
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Shubham Gupta
Passionate about cre... • 8m
The D2C Brand space in India is exciting as well as equally thriving but difficult too.
Lot of brands fall in the graveyard or need a lot of inventor money to survive sustain and become profitable.
I want to start a healthy business and not a big