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Starting a phenyl business sounds simple, but schools and hospitals have strict quality rules and need huge supplies. Making it at home probably won't cut it. You'll face big companies with strong networks. Also, is this really the best use of your B.Tech CSE skills? Think about how technology could give you a bigger edge.
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
I am a btech cse 25 grad, and I am thinking to start a phenyl business, where I will looking to capture schools and hospitals and hotels in my area... I bought stuff to make it at home and I am looking for a profit margin of about 63%. what else sha
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I have a stupid question in my mind.why aren't politicians forced to use the government owned educational institutes and healthcare facilities.like a permanent ban on using any private services let alone international ones. Wouldn't it help in increa
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Why couldn’t India stop Pakistan’s $2.4 billion IMF loan? The IMF is like a global emergency fund for countries in the financial crisis( like Pakistan ofc ). When a nation can’t pay its bills and no one else will help, the IMF helps but with strict
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 1y
65k distributors for ~10L pharmacies: India’s not for beginners 😅😅 I learnt about this when analysing one of India’s largest pharma distribution players, which is also listed (SastaSundar). .. Imagine how smaller pharmacies even keep track of th
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Here’s why Flipkart actually needs Amazon to survive and vice versa Duopolies are not just a coincidence; they’re a kind of market law. Think about it: Coke and Pepsi. Swiggy and Zomato. Amazon and Flipkart. Why are there always two players domin
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