Jeff Bezos Bold Move: Why Giving Up Equity Was the Key to Building Amazon.
In 1994, Jeff Bezos left his high-paying Wall Street job to launch Amazon, with just $10,000 in savings.
To bring his vision of the โeverything storeโ to life, he needed fu
Life is just the universe's way of giving you a series of tests without multiple choice options.
Sometimes you pass, sometimes you learn.
Either way, the quiz never ends.
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Outย โขย 5m
Slice is just few of the fintech startups with a Bank License. So will you ever prefer slice instead of other banks like HDFC?
The S&P 500 companies distribution is crazy!
29.8%โthat's the slice of the S&P 500 pie taken up by its top 6 holdings now
This is up from 26% at the start of the year, and is largely fueled by Nvidia's astounding rally.
The Al chip maker has shot u
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Harsh Singh
Founder @Luma Spaceย โขย 6m
The Coolest Marketing Team Award Goes to... Swiggy!
Just got some next-level notifications from Swiggy that literally made my day. Hereโs what popped up:
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๐๐ฅง : Apple Pie
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Harsh: Cutie Pie โค๏ธ
Harshโs
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Outย โขย 4m
Getting a credit card as a student or new worker is toughโyou either donโt qualify or lack a credit history.
This was something Rajan Bajaj was bothered about, forcing him to launch Slice, a platform that made accessing credit simple and hassle-free
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Al Ameen
Technology Innovatorย โขย 9m
Here's a visual representation of the funding paradox in Indian startups:
Image: A pie chart with a small slice (2.4%) labeled "Women-led startups" and an even smaller slice (1.3%) labeled "Black and Latinx founders". A separate section shows a dive
Sliceโd it: The Story of Rajan Bajaj
Rajan Bajaj, a prominent figure in the Indian fintech industry, has demonstrated exceptional leadership and a data-centric approach in his role at Slice, a leading player in the credit card sector. His strategic
The only real failure is giving up before you've truly tested your limits.
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Shuvodip Ray
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YouTubeย โขย 11m
AirFiber users consume around 400GB of data per month, and Jio will benefit from creating a separate slice for FWA customers in the long run. The telco has a target to reach 100 million connected premises with AirFiber service, and a slice will ensur