I have a business idea that my boss liked, and they’re ready to invest in my project. However, they proposed an equity split of 70-30, where they get 70%, and I get 30%. I absolutely don’t want anyone else to work on my idea or to have a smaller shar
Investors are investing money in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit, they are again investing in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit.
So the question is if start-up not making money then how investors earn money.
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Rajan Paswan
Stealth • 6m
What is common in every unicorn company in India, according to you?
First, DHFL and now Jet Airways, both have one thing in common: retail investors knowingly invest their money in such companies that are bound to fail, and then they blame the government for losing their money. But investors don’t see their own mista
Why Edtech Startups like Byju's failing in India, Despite being majority of Indian Youths and Students opt for Competitive Exams??
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OMPRAKASH SINGH
Stealth • 1m
Ways to Multiply Money 🤯
Investments:
1. Investing in the Stock Market: You can multiply your money by investing in the stock market, but it involves risks.
2. Mutual Funds: By investing in mutual funds, you can diversify your money into differen
Heyy there medial world, do anyone of you know about investing in shipping or startups in shipping!
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 2m
Startups Are the Slowest Way to Make Money
While startups sound exciting, they’re usually a slow way to make money. Many take years to break even, let alone make a profit.
Founders work long hours on their products and teams but often see little re