• Zomato is planning to raise about ₹8,500 crore through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) to grow its quick delivery service, Blinkit. This money will help the company open more dark stores and improve delivery services.
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 4m
Raising more money might help in the short term, but what about long-term profitability with such tough competition?
my analysis always go right if someone wanna invest in long or short term I will help but you also have to give me some money for that if u are interested
Which business can be started in 2025 in which profitability is high and long term future can be created??
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Nilotpal Chauhan
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Pixelmira • 1m
Don't raise money just because you can.
Raising money costs freedom more than the stakes.
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Amal Rajesh
Stealth • 6m
Everyone says business should be thought on a long term basis I. E., in decades. , but things are changing now. Flipkart and Amazon e-commerce player who invested billion of dollars thinking they will make money in the long run face huge competition
I will make such a game in which people will be able to win money but there will be competition in it, through which people will earn more money but will play it for more time.
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Kishan Kabra
Stealth • 10m
What's your call?
Gaining market share by spending Investor/VC money is sustainable for long term growth?
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Havish Gupta
Stealth • 4m
Adam Neumann, have announced a new venture called WorkFlow which is basically WeWork's competition.
Basic difference between Workflow and Wework is that WeWork signed long-term leases with landlords, then relied on short-term leases for revenue. On
• Zomato is planning to raise about ₹8,500 crore through a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) to grow its quick delivery service, Blinkit. This money will help the company open more dark stores and improve delivery services.
• Zomato's quick d
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Arcane
Stealth • 10m
Since 2022, there has been a shift of focus from growth to profitability for startups. Can someone highlight the reasons behind this trend? Also, based on the data, what are the potential long-term implications for the startup ecosystem if the focus
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