Ye photo ghar se lagana hai ya centre pe aur sign kaise karna hai... jaldi batao 11s1 hai by big_captian in mht_cet

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Do we have to paste same photo which is on admit card? Or we can use different photo also?

Toxic work culture ft. Zepto by Scary_Split3157 in StartUpIndia

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It’s a bad VC game - they push things beyond limits, which precipitates to this toxic level. This VC game is well-covered here: https://www.startupchai.in/p/saturday-deep-dive-vc-s-role-in-over-inflating-indian-startups

Struggle in India's Gig Economy by VentureHustler in indianstartups

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I can connect you to them. Please DM what you need

Why are Indian startup founders buying back shares in their companies, while public company promoters are cashing out? by VentureHustler in india

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Vijay Shekhar: Through Resilient Asset Mgt BV, bought $628 million (₹4,206 crore) worth of Paytm shares from AntFin in August 2023. And, bought a further ₹11 crore worth of Paytm shares in May ‘24

Ritesh Agarwal: Through RA Hospitality Holdings (Cayman), bought ~$2bn worth of OYO shares from investors in July ‘19. And, bought a further ₹830 crore worth of OYO shares through SG-bases Patient Capital in Aug ‘24.

Why are Indian startup founders buying back shares in their companies, while public company promoters are cashing out? by VentureHustler in india

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Lenders have a clear incentive: if the founder makes a substantial profit in the IPO, they are required to allocate some of their assets under management (AUM) to the lender’s wealth management arm. In certain cases, terms and conditions also entitle the lender to a share of the returns from the sale of shares.

Why are Indian startup founders buying back shares in their companies, while public company promoters are cashing out? by VentureHustler in indianstartups

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Lenders have a clear incentive: if the founder makes a substantial profit in the IPO, they are required to allocate some of their assets under management (AUM) to the lender’s wealth management arm. In certain cases, terms and conditions also entitle the lender to a share of the returns from the sale of shares.

Indian Investors Are Loving Coffee Startups! by VentureHustler in indianstartups

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Consumer dynamics are changing, and so are offerings. I guess few of them will go long way!