More and more marwadis from India should build startups.
Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 5m
I don't think Maarwadi's would easily adopt to this loss making start-up culture. They are great at 'Dhanda' and only thing they properly know how to do is 'Earning Profit '
Why are they entering a highly competitive loss-making business together?
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Hemant Prajapati
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SHARK TANK INDIA
A SHOW WHERE A GROUP OF INDIVIDUALS RUNNING LOSS MAKING COMPANIES,
Reject other businesses because they aren't making enough profits.
With dramatic background music.
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amit yamsalwar
Hey I am on Medial • 20d
Investors are investing millions and billions $ in many new startups. I keep on getting the news like this. i
my question is how investors are earning? how much percentage they are expecting from these new startups?
Even though most of the startups a
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gray man
I'm just a normal gu... • 1m
🚀 The Souled Store Turns Profitable in FY24! 🧢👕
Pop culture meets fashion as The Souled Store hits ₹360 crore revenue (+54.5% YoY) and ₹18 crore profit from a ₹16.5 crore loss! 💸🔥
📢 Key Stats:
₹360 crore revenue | ₹18 crore profit
₹68 crore
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Rahul Meena
Proficient in Java, ... • 9m
I have a question: When entrepreneurs raise funds to start their company or to set up a business, why do they celebrate? Ultimately, this is a kind of loan. Actually, it is a loan. They should celebrate when they start earning profits from those fund
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Shashank Vishwakarma
Be creative every ti... • 7m
Will OLA survive in NSE ? It is already a loss making company.
Zomato listed there company after they become profitable.
And you know the story about Paytm.
Investors are investing money in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit, they are again investing in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit.
So the question is if start-up not making money then how investors earn money.
I know
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 1y
OYO is Now Profitable.
In the latest Quarter, OYO reported a profit of 30 Crore Rs. And this is impressive with considering the fact that during Covid, it losses had hit almost 12,000 crore.
But how did they did this?
1) firstly they closed more th
A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they don’t realise that’s what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b