INDIA'S IPO BOOM: A JOURNEY THROUGH YEARS! 🚀
India’s IPO market has been on fire, witnessing a massive surge in companies going public and raising huge funds.
Here’s how the IPO trend evolved from 2017 to 2024:
📊 The Highlights
1️⃣ 2024: The B
It was bad of times, it was the worst of times... A tale of two indices
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Harikrishna Rachakonda
Successful banker, p... • 10d
There was a app namely Foodybuddy which by developed and run by few people from Bangalore. It was progressing well till COVID struck and it disappeared as the model became redundant owing to lockdown. Today got to know that it was bought by a VC. Any
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Adithya Pappala
Launching India's Fi... • 1y
As part of Investors yaatra, I am in Bangalore at present...
And I had a golden chance to meet the few Investors at DSH..
It was a great session & we pitched our portfolio of Startups to early stage startup Investors.
Few of our startups will have
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Sameer Patel
Work and keep learni... • 10m
The dot-com Crisis
The .com crisis, or dot-com bubble, was a period of excessive speculation in internet-related companies from 1995 to 2000. Investors poured money into startups with inflated valuations despite many lacking solid business models. Th
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 3m
IndiaQuotient's Request for startups in 2025.
Includes:
- Consumer Internet
- Internet 3.0
- Brands
- Fintech
- India software( + Hardware? )
- Agri and rural.
Great read.
Hello Everyone,
What do you think, India will be the next destination for startups because government is coming with some great policies for startups , let's take example of GIFT city where startups have 0% GST and first 10 years no tax for Startups.
How hard is it in current times to start an automobile startup and what are the challenges faced by such startups. I can not recall any major car startup , vazirani was one but they are still developing their product .
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Out • 4m
What's the difference between Startups and Companies in your opinion?