They were the fastest company EVER to hit a billion-dollar valuation.
Their revenue grew 22,000% in one year.
Then they refused Google's $6B acquisition offer.
Now, no one knows if they'll survive.
The crazy story of Groupon's meteoric rise โ and
In a race of e-commerce backed by big brand do u think it's still a space for new e-commerce app
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Rohan Kumar Karsh
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I'm starting my own AI automation agency targeting the e-commerce space. While finding potential leads on Apollo.io, should I choose the retail industry since e-commerce falls under that category, or am I making a mistake? Also, can you people advise
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Keshav Tayal
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I am building something in the e-commerce space and looking to connect with agencies and freelancers who have experience building e-commerce stores.
Would love to have a chat!
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Funding Fast Lane: Navigating the Quick Commerce Revolution with Dunzo, Zepto, and More. Read our first detailed blog in the e-commerce space.
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Jainam Dedhia
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The report "Launching Online: An Analysis of E-Commerce Barriers and Platform Selection," authored by Jainam Dedhia and co-authors, examines the challenges faced by startups entering the e-commerce space. It highlights barriers such as technical diff
The two biggest e-commerce companies in India, Amazon and Flipkart, are owned by American companies. Do you think India needs a homegrown company to emerge as a new rival in the e-commerce sector to compete against these American giants? With the rap
Is brick and mortar retail going to stay relevant in upcoming years with high penetrations of e commerce and quick commerce? And how should a retailer sustain in this high competitive market where all the big players are diving in retail industry.
List of the top 10 companies by SoftBankโs investment amounts, based on total known funding .
1.Arm Holdings - ~$32B (acquisition) - Chip designer.
2.WeWork - ~$10.5B - Co-working spaces.
3.Didi Chuxing - ~$10.5B - Chinese ride-hailing.
4.Uber -
Did you see this Dacby (E-Commerce Platform For Gamers) pitch on Shark Tank?
What is your take - should he continue with his company or stop everything and find a job?