venture capitalist runs on psycology of paying 10 people and expecting returns from 2 and pushing startups into risky decisions (from why startups fail) so logically yeah
Investors are investing millions and billions $ in many new startups. I keep on getting the news like this. i
my question is how investors are earning? how much percentage they are expecting from these new startups?
Even though most of the startups a
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 19d
Mumbai Real Estate: Sky-High Prices, But Are the Returns Keeping Up? 🤔 A Look vs. Dubai.
We're often paying more for property here than in prime Dubai locations, but seeing lower investment returns.
Of course, Mumbai has its unique charm, economic
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
Idea for you implement now
Guy's we all know that namma yatri startup is currently disrupting the whole OLA and UBER market with the help of subscription model . In this model driver just need to pay monthly small fees and he get customers without
India now has more than 300 family offices, up from 45 in 2018, revealed a latest report by PWC India.
The report further highlighted that family offices are increasingly investing in startups, diversifying their portfolios, and seeking higher retur
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Nawal
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SELF • 1y
💡The Importance of Knowing Your Startup’s Default Fate
Understand Your Default Fate : Startups must know if they are “default alive” or “default dead” to make informed decisions.
Default Alive vs. Default Dead :
- Default alive: Reaches profi
If you’ve ever wondered why VCs invest in risky startups instead of safe businesses, it’s because of something called the power law. And trust me, if you understand this, you’ll see why most VCs don’t care if 90% of their startups fail!
Think about
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Mohit Agni
You could I Had • 2m
My Dad runs a shop of Mobile Repairing and Everything from software to accessories but I want to make it more known in the areas I have made some decisions of launching a loyalty card for those who make payment from us of minimum 499 and and they'll
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 6m
If Startup India offers up to 20 lakhs to help startups build their MVP,
consider this:
instead of paying that amount to a company with the expectation of learning from them, use the money to work on your own idea.
You’ll gain far more valuable
🚀 Meet the 30-Year-Old Who Built a ₹100 Crore Empire in Just 3 Years!
She had an MBA from Harvard and a high-paying job at a top firm. But something felt missing—her true passion! 💡
Instead of settling for comfort, she took a bold risk, quit her
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Vrishank Raj
VC enthu • 1y
This is how the VC ecosystem works.
- People from Canada and the USA contribute their money every month to a pension fund with the aim of receiving a pension once they retire
- The pension fund, aiming to generate returns, allocates its money to v