Why Doesn't India Have a Global Smartphone Giant?
Once, Indian brands like Micromax and Lava made us dream of homegrown smartphone empires.
They were the buzz in markets, competing against international players.
But as Chinese brands like Xiaomi,
"Micromax Overtakes Samsung in India"
In 2000 Micromax started as an IT software company focusing on embedded devices.Micromax entered mobile market in 2008 with innovative and affordable phones.
Micromax is known for its innovation in low cost seg
Would you go for a b2b or a b2c type of business? They say usually getting clients in b2b is much easier than in b2c.
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Shubham Pal
Stealth • 8m
I am currently seeking new opportunities in Supply Chain Management, Operations, and Key Account Management domains. With 6 years of experience, I am currently employed with a B2B startup in Kolkata. If there are any relevant openings, I would apprec
According to Rahul Sharma, Co-Founder of Micromax
The Micromax brand is still alive, but they have no plans to launch phones
Now, they have pivoted to the manufacturing side, building phone components and supplying phone brands across all four fact
will companies like boat , firebolt fall apart like micromax ?
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Sharmeen Saeed
Stealth • 6m
I am currently using LinkedIn and a few other platforms for branding and marketing of most of my B2B clients, here to ask the experts about other platforms/ techniques/ways that worked for you specially for service based B2B businesses.
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 1m
Why are Indian founders not excited about B2B startups. Everyone is either into AI or chatbots in B2B or else building apps and brands. Specially so much investment flowing into D2C brands that it makes me laugh. Boring B2B business generate so much