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Can somebody please help me find a company with these specifics : Business : 1. B2B 2. Domiciled in India Or Domiciled in US with ties to India 3. Bootstrapped Financials : 1.Revenue - $10-$30 million 2.Profitability for 3+ years 3. 15%+ growt

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What about BrowserStack? It’s based in India, B2B, and bootstrapped, though it might be on the larger side of your revenue requirement. They’re in software testing and growing steadily, plus they’re profitable

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