Despite a significant number of Indian startups struggling to achieve profitability, venture capitalists continue to invest heavily in them. What drives this investment strategy, and what are the expectations of VC firms in this scenario?"
Anonymous 1
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They know 8 out of 10 will fail and it takes a while for economies of scale to kick in so it's just smart diversification
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Sankalp
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Most startups don’t fail because they run out of money. They fail because they run out of creativity to solve problems.
Think beyond funding
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Arpit Jain
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Hedging a term often used in finance world.
Lete tell you how it works well in farming as well.
By doing farming at scale & in different geography with a variety of crops. There are chances that few geography or crop may fail but not possible for