🤯Lenskart is planning to go public by the end of 2025, targeting a valuation of $7-8 billion. The company aims to raise $750 million to $1 billion through its IPO. Despite reporting a minor loss of ₹10 crore on revenues of ₹5,427 crore in FY24, Lens
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Havish Gupta
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Great to see more and more listed start-ups at indian stock exchanges!
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Mahendra Lochhab
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The Indian stock market boasts one of the largest numbers of listed companies globally.
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LIKHITH
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DID YOU KNOW !!
In 1999, ICICI Bank became the first Indian financial institution to list on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
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How many indian companies do you know which is listed on nyse ?
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Infosys became the first Indian company to be listed on the NASDAQ, representing a significant milestone for India's IT sector.
(NASDAQ = American stock exchange)
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Were you aware this listing?
What's your view on ONDC and how can lenders/start-ups captilIze on this?
Recently , few start-ups launched integrating with ONDC and planing many things around ONDC......
What more can be done around this?
India’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) is expected to approve two more offshore crypto exchanges to resume operations in the country.
The FIU is reviewing requests from four overseas exchanges previously banned for not following AML rules.
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Vishu Bheda
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Just for curiosity!
What will happen if stock markets will be operate 24/7, similar to crypto exchanges.
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Mayank Kumar
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Radhakishan Damani!
Another big bull of the indian stock market.
Here is your sign to start investing if you haven't yet!!
DRAGON!!
We know unicorn startup is a startup whose valuation is 1 billion dollars or more. Dragon start-ups are the startup who have raised 1 billion dollars or more. Very few start-ups are dragon.
( Byjus was one of them )
How about building a crowdfunding platform dedicated to Indian start-ups. Where founders can upload their pitch and raise funds. People can start investing as low as 500 rupees.
*** I don't know if there are any platforms like this ***