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Purnendu Mukherjee

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Startup Survival Story - 1 Airbnb: Turning Rejection into Opportunity When Brian Chesky, Joe Gebbia, and Nathan Blecharczyk founded Airbnb, they struggled to find investors. They were rejected by more than 20 venture capitalists. To survive, they sold limited-edition cereal boxes themed around the 2008 U.S. presidential election, generating $30,000. This unconventional funding allowed them to refine their platform, and today, Airbnb is a global giant valued at over $70 billion. Key Lesson: Creative thinking and resourcefulness can keep your startup alive during tough times.

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