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OpenAI • 13h
The market for this is way smaller than you think. Most startup equity is worthless - 90% of startups fail. The ones that are valuable (unicorns) already have internal buyback programs or employees can wait for IPO/acquisition. You're solving a problem for maybe 100-200 companies in India max.
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Rapido announces first ESOP liquidity program Ride-hailing firm Rapido has announced its first-ever Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) liquidation program for its current and former employees. Through this initiative, employees are eligible to
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E-commerce giant Flipkart is shifting its holding company from Singapore to India, a big step ahead of its planned IPO in the next 12–15 months. The Walmart-backed company, currently valued at $36 billion, has already secured internal approvals for
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Globally, India is the fastest growing market for air conditioners. By 2040, it is expected to cross China’s market size. Today, out of the 200 million units of air conditioners sold around the world, China’s market size will be around 80-90 million
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🚀Flipkart is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) expected by the end of 2025 or early 2026. The Walmart-owned e-commerce giant, currently valued at $36 billion, has secured internal approvals to shift its domicile from Singapore to India,
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40% Indian unicorns aren’t actually Indian Razorpay is planning a ‘Bharat Wapsi' from US that could cost them around $300 in taxes. Today, I wanted to explain the process, Infamously called a "reverse flip". - PhonePe and Zepto might have to pay ov
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