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Foodtech Startups Are Raising Funds, But What About Making Some Profits?
Zomato recently raised $40 million from US investor Glade Brooke
Indian Food Apps that Gained Popularity and Won Big Funding
Food-tech in India has come a long way and some of the startups have earned reputation and funding that have amazed many
Startup Saturday: New Beginnings for Binny Bansal & Zomato's Tamper-proof Plan
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Zomato Is All Set to Fly Higher With Drones, But Is India Ready For It?
Drone deliveries in India haven't had the greatest of starts, with many technical and regulatory hurdles
How CEOs Prioritize and Focus on Growth and Innovation in Companies
Technically perfect models rely completely on the drive of the CEO and his willingness to innovate and expand in the right direction
Here's What Made These Founders Step Down in 2018
From Flipkart's Sachin Bansal to the builders of Instagram, the market has witnessed several high-profile exits over the past few months
EXCLUSIVE: India's Foodtech Unicorn Swiggy All Set to Test International Markets
The move only seems right for the company to also grow horizontally and compete with biggest rival Zomato internationally
The New Entry to India's Unicorn Club: Swiggy
The start-up has secured a funding of $210 million from existing investors Naspers and new investors DST Global.
Zomato's Snazzy Copywriters & Jeff Bezos's Growing Wealth. 4 Things to Know Today
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Why Global Expansion Should be the Next Step for Startups after Raising Funds
The global expansion presents huge opportunities for startups to sell their products and services in a broader market.
Swiggy Tightens Its Belt to Take on Zomato
Swiggy has gone on to raise USD 100 Million in Series F Funding
Why are so Many Hyper-local Startups Failing to Make a Mark in the Industry
A major roadblock has been the segmentation of the market by the entry of bigger corporates with brick and mortar setups
The Co-founder Dilemma: To Have or Not To?
De-risking seems to be the primary objective of investors and not the economic impact per se
Why Indian Startups Need to Look Beyond Home Market ?
Reaching international market has its own set of challenges like culture barrier, local competitors and finding the right talent
What Criteria do Big Businesses Set to Acquire Smaller Companies
Are dead ends for start-ups result of poor planning by acquirers or there is more to this than meets the eye?