SoftBank is pouring money to the startups like water
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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Do you think , Softbank is pulling money from Indian Startups ❓🤔
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Guys, what do you think about why SoftBank is pulling their money out of Indian startups?
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'Money pouring into India, the stock market is rising, our country has a very solid leader,' : Sunil Mittal
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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SoftBank's Masayoshi Son is pivoting to AI and chips.📈
• In Q4 2023, SoftBank listed loss of 500 Million Dollars and recently Softbank didn't invest in any startups .
• Mostly SoftBank is investing in AI Startups .
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• In 2024, most startups are focusing on profits because they are aiming for an initial public offering (IPO). The winter funding round hit startups very badly, and there
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Sairaj Kadam
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Most people confuse what is with what does. Salespeople talk about what their product is. But no one cares.
The only thing that matters is what it does for the client. You're not selling the pipe. You're pouring water into their bucket.
• Various VC firms like SoftBank , Tiger Global and Sequoia Capital are resuming their investments in India After 2022.
In Startups like Meesho , Captain Fresh and Country Delight.
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
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Nowadays, Various Startups like OYO, Zomato and now Urban Company is profitable 📈💭.
• It seems to be great trend for Indian Startups to get funding from Big VC's Such as SoftBank, Sequoia Capital,Tiger Global and Accel.
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SoftBank is planning to invest $25 Billion in OpenAI.
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