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Vishu Bheda

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Medial • 6m

Flipkart sold for $16 billion, but the founders got almost nothing. After looking at 100+ startup deals, I found some toxic terms that hurt founders: 1. Liquidation Preferences: Investors get their money back first. If the sale price is low, founde

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Business Insider

Let's grow together!... • 1y

📍 The Indian startup culture has indeed been hyped up to some extent, fueled by success stories and investment frenzy. However, the reality often differs from the glossy image portrayed. Challenges like fierce competition, regulatory hurdles, and fu

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Manik Gruver

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The Brutal Reality: 70% of startups fail because they build something no one actually wants. These aren't dumb people - they're brilliant founders with great execution. So WTF is happening? #38 #Started #FounderMistakes #PMF

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Nawal

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SELF • 1y

‼️I feel this is accurate as Indian have good degree but still somehow they lacks skills . What's your opinion over this ?

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Arcane

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What do you think is the difference between Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs, in terms of their mindset and execution?

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The next billionaire

Unfiltered and real ... • 1y

People think life on the founders side is green. But the reality is often disappointing. A bootstrap founder is in most cases working every day his ass off to keep up to the margins. A funded high growth startup knows deep down that it’s all a Fac

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Rohan Saha

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In terms of the S&P500 vs NIFTY50 in dollar terms, this could also be a reason for FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) selling. As I am posting this, the Indian market is down 0.50% today.

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Wild Kira

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Why Indian phone Brands Couldn't Survive the Chinese Invasion? Around 2014, Indian brands like Micromax, Karbonn & Lava dominated the smartphone market. But their success was shortlived once Chinese brands—Vivo, Oppo, Mi or etc-entered India. These

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LIKHITH

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Medial • 4m

Just In: TESLA IS PREPARING ITSELF FOR ITS LAUNCH INTO THE INDIAN EV MARKET !🇮🇳 This is followed by their advertisement of 13 JOB openings in India which is indeed expected as they are entering Indian market Now, Will Tesla benefit consumers or

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Adithya Pappala

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🤦Reality of raising funds!! Sorry, But I have seen all these types of founders coming for Money: ✅Hunger for Money ✅Hunger for Experience ✅Hunger for Fame ✅Hunger for Growth ✅Hunger for Add-on-Value ✅Hunger for Network Access 📌I rarely see

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