Co-founder & Product • 5m
Meta & Intel cuts combined 26000 Jobs Globally. Now days company's trends that hire more than required employees to Acquire more customers and sustainable technology/ Product then they start firing. At the they only focus on profit and more profit. The founder should learn from The Great Sir Ratan Tata.
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A Reddit user inherited $700,000 from his grandmother and bought Intel stocks with it, bragging about it in his post. The next day, the stocks fell by nearly 30%, the biggest drop since 1982. 😮 Intel announced that it would cut 15% of its workforce
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Microsoft is set to lay off more employees, focusing on underperformers across multiple levels, including senior positions. While the exact number remains undisclosed, key departments, like Security, will face the impact. Vacant roles are often fille
See Moreमैं एक विचार हूं (I ... • 3m
One more interesting idea....... If American and European companies can't make profit they can sell their stake to our Gujju and Marwari bhai......... They can make profit without harming nature....... Gujju in the house 🤣 🤣 🤣 ......Vepaar ma pa
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🔍 Decoding Profitability: How to Analyze Profit Pools! 💰📊 Understanding business profitability starts with: 1️⃣ Identifying ‘pure’ players – Those focused on a single activity (e.g., Intel). 2️⃣ Recognizing mixed players – Companies handling mul
See MoreFounder & Editor @ A... • 1y
What happens When a company fails to generate revenue after raising funds from investors ? 1. In this case a company's board members and investors should figure out what problem are still to solve. 2. Look out other competitors how they are generat
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