Everyone thought Steve Jobs was insane in 2001...
When he opened brick-and-mortar stores.
Other tech companies had JUST closed 100s of branches. Dell was making BILLIONS selling PCs online.
But Jobs saw something no one else did...
The story behi
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Stealth • 2m
His idea was bold, but it relied on having an already strong brand, which others couldn’t replicate easily.
When I was in my teens I use to consider BlackBerry as a phone of strong professions like entrepreneur, business man, police, agents. The brand was a Character in itself and according to me no brand till now has able to match it's dashing character.
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CEO Dr Abhishek Bhatt
Stealth • 24d
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Delhi, there was a man named Dr. Abhishek Bhatt. Not only was he a CEO of a successful company, but he was also a PhD history gold medalist from Delhi University. His intellect and wit were unmatched, making
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 2m
After losing his $180 Million PayPal fortune...
Elon was 3 weeks from bankruptcy.
Then, he bet his last $6 Million on his cousin's dying startup.
Here's how a family meeting saved him:
In 2008, everything seemed lost for Elon Musk.
SpaceX had
In 2014, Elon "gave away" Tesla's secrets to BMW.
Everyone thought he was crazy.
But this "act of charity" was actually the most ruthless business move in corporate history.
Here's why BMW never saw it coming:
BMW was set to lead Europe’s electr
Stolen iPhones are being sent back to China.
A British man shared his story: on July 31, his phone was stolen, and on August 15, the device was already in Shenzhen. The guy is convinced that there it will be reassembled and sent back to the store.
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 1m
Walter Isaacson On The Bold Choice That Set Elon Musk Apart.
After making millions from Zip2 and PayPal, Elon Musk didn’t buy a yacht or an island like most would.
Instead, he risked everything to build rockets and send humans to Mars.
Musk believ
Bernard Arnault,
the mastermind behind LVMH
(Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy)
transformed his family’s construction business into the world’s largest luxury conglomerate.
In 1984, Arnault took a bold leap, investing in a struggling textile company that
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Techinsiteai
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#RatanNavalTata was not just a business leader; he was the heart of India’s dreams and aspirations. His journey was one of humility, vision, and deep love for the nation. He turned challenges into opportunities, bringing pride to India on the global
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Prajwal Bhadrannavar
Stealth • 10d
X is filled with "engagement farming" posts(though I only follow tech guys). linked is filled with "personal brand/ai coach" guys. Im not complaining but I get easily distracted there. I have decided to lock in for next 6 months and use only #medial
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 10m
A 25-year old young consultant lost his life to work pressure.
As much as we celebrate such high salaries and consultant jobs, it is also important to realise that it comes with a lot of pressure too.
When I went through his profile, he was a stead