The Year of Indian Startups' IPOs Series :
1. Groww ->
• Groww is planning an IPO to raise approximately ₹6,000 crore, aiming for a valuation between $6 billion and $8 billion.
• In FY24, Groww reported ₹3,145 crore in revenue from operations, do
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Anonymous 4
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
That's a low atleast they can aim for 20-30$ billion
Okay, For real ?
30 Billion to train there META AI, that's a lot of money and just what exactly are we heading toward as a community.
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Arcane
Hey, I'm on Medial • 27d
• Just 30 employees
• $547M in profits (2024)
• Has around $500M in cash reserves
• Paid off a significant chunk of its $2 billion debt
• Successfully monetised without intrusive ads
• Maintained user privacy and independence
• Recently surpas
How start drop shipping with low investment as college student ? Atleast earning average money is enough for me .
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Nazish Naeem
You think I Create • 21h
never trust a person... who give 20-30% return profit on your investment.... 💵
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Raj Bahadur
Master • 4m
the most simplest way to become rich is to find number of 20-30 stock who gives 60% annual return and you can invest firstly 2000 rs and after 20 to 30 years you will be millionaire or billionaire that's the power of compounding and patience amd 98%
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Mohd Rihan
Student • 2m
Telegram valued at $30 billion and recently achieved profitability, with total revenue exceeding $1 billion in 2024, operates with a linear workforce of only 30 employees (primarily engineers) and no HR's.
Founded by Pavel Durov and Durov personally
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Prajyot
Trying to figure out • 6m
need suggestions
while having conversation with glocery shop owner , they told that their 20-30% of profits are converted into bad debts as people do not pay money of groceries they purchased on credit . what can they do ?
any application that he
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Praveena J
Stay Hungry, Stay Fo... • 11m
Do you know about 40:30:20:10 rule?
It is one of the most used formula to diversify your investments.
40% - Mutual funds/stocks (if you can take
risks)
30% - FDs
20% - Gold/ SGBs (Sovereign Gold Bonds)
10% - Risky investments ( very