Episodes
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Dunzo's journey from $775M valuation to distress sales is a cautionary tale.
This podcast highlights key factors, and whether Reliance's write-off exacerbated Dunzo's downfall, and likely exit of last co-founder.
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Imagine building a billion-dollar company, raising hundreds of millions, and pouring years of hard work into your vision - only to walk away with nothing.
Today, we’re diving deep into the sobering reality for the founders of FanDuel, a startup that revolutionized the fantasy sports and sports betting industry.
It raised $416 Mn in funding at a valuation of $1.3 Bn. But, when the company was sold for $465 Mn, the founders received $0 payout.
This episode serves a powerful reminder that building a startup isn’t just about raising capital or chasing high valuations. It's also about taking informed decisions to protect your interests and ownership.
#FanDuel #LiquidationPreferences
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Explore the dark side of entrepreneurship through the story of a founder who chose mental peace over startup success.
Discover why shutting down a profitable business isn't failure but a brave choice to prioritize well-being over the romanticism of being a founder.
#founderburnout #startupshutdown #startupideas #entrepreneurshipideas
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In this episode, we’ll be diving deep into the story of Lummo (formerly BukuKas) an Indonesian SaaS Fintech startup, once hailed as a game-changer.
Backed by some of the biggest names in tech, including Jeff Bezos, Sequoia Capital, and Tiger Global, Lummo seemed destined for greatness, yet formally announced liquidation in late 2023.
We will unravel key reasons of shutdown, and critical lessons for every entrepreneur.
#startupshutdown
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In this podcast, we'll delve into the dramatic turnaround of OYO Rooms, a once-troubled hospitality startup that has defied odds to achieve profitability and regain its foothold in the global market.
Discover how OYO achieved profitability in FY24 through cost cuts, global expansion, and innovation.
Insights for startups and entrepreneurs!
#OYORooms #BusinessModelInnovation
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In this podcast , we’ll dive into a truly transformative story - the incredible rise of M-Pesa, a mobile-based money service born in Kenya that allows people without traditional bank accounts to easily send and receive money through their phones.
M-Pesa has significantly reshaped financial inclusion across Kenya, serving as a pillar of its economy, creating 180,000 jobs, and now accounts for 8% of formal employment.
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In this podcast, we’ll delve into the recent closure of Stoa School, an ambitious Indian edtech venture backed by industry stalwarts like Nithin Kamath and Kunal Shah.
After 4 years of redefining MBA education, Stoa announced it was shutting down - a move that has sparked widespread discussion about the evolving dynamics of the Edtech sector and the broader startup ecosystem in India.
Stoa’s closure leaves behind a rich tapestry of lessons - both cautionary and inspirational.
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Discover how ChatGPT disrupted Chegg Inc business model, and led to its rapid downfall.
Explore the key challenges faced by EdTech startups in the age of Generative AI.#AI #ChatGPT #Chegg #EdTech
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In this podcast, we explore why AI’s promised revolution in business might be losing steam.
While companies like Visa have found success with large-scale AI applications, most corporate AI projects or initiatives are still stucked in testing phases.
Businesses are rethinking their investments as they face high costs and limited impact.
Join us as we dive into the real challenges companies face with AI adoption, the risks of an AI bubble, and what the future might hold for AI in the corporate world.
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In today’s podcast, we’re taking a deep dive into a massive shift that's happening in India’s retail landscape.
Over 200Ks kirana stores have shut down in 2024 alone, unable to withstand the rapid rise of platforms like Blinkit, Zepto, and Dunzo.
We will uncover the key reasons, and how can Kirana stores survive in this cut throat market, despite thin margins.
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In this episode, we will dive deep into the failure of ZestMoney, a once promising Buy Now, Pay Later (or BNPL) startup in India that saw a rapid rise, but faced an equally dramatic failure.
In the podcast, we will cover the key reasons behind its failure, and lessons for the BNPL sector, globally.
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In this podcast, we’re delving into a critical trajectory of the Good Glamm Group (GGG) that quickly rose to prominence in the beauty and personal care space through a series of high-profile acquisitions, but now finds itself in troubled financial waters.
We’ll explore how startups scaling rapidly through M&As can hit a rough patch when the market turns south and funding dries up.
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In today's episode, we’ll dive into South-East Asia, one of the world’s hottest regions for tech innovation.
We’ll explore why companies are flocking here, the factors driving growth, and what’s next for this dynamic part of the world.
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In today's episode, we're diving into the recent cost-cutting measures taken by BeepKart, a Bengaluru-based platform for buying and selling used two-wheelers that has laid off 130 employees, and halved its physical footprint by closing 6 of its 11 stores.
BeepKart’s case shows that even with substantial funding, missteps in market positioning and cost-control strategies can prove to be costly.
Join in to explore, what can founders learn from this case study?
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In the podcast, we uncover why retail investors are willing to invest in every IPO for listing gains, and whether they are currently taken for a ride to benefit existing investors or promoters?
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In today's episode, we'll delve into how a startup that raised over $400 million in funding and nearly hit profitability, spiraled into near-oblivion.
We will explore the key reasons behind the dramatic decline of a once-promising retail-tech startup, Arzooo, founded by 2 Flipkart alumni.
The lessons here are not just about failures, but about strategy, relationships, and leadership - or the lack of it.
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In today’s episode, we would deep dive into the ongoing saga of MedPlus Health Services, India’s only listed pharma retailer, and its ambitious yet risky private-label strategy.
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In today’s episode, we would delve into the sudden shutdown of Kenko Health, an Indian healthtech startup that had raised $13.7 Million, and yet found itself out of cash.
It’s a stark reminder that even with substantial investor backing, the road to startup success is fraught with challenges.
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In this podcast, I'll be exploring the rise and fall of ReshaMandi, an agritech startup that aimed to revolutionize India's silk supply chain but recently faced a sudden shutdown.
ReshaMandi has shut down operations, laid off 500 employees, and took its website offline, as reported by Entrackr.
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In this podcast, we’ll be talking about "LogiNext Solutions", a global logistics SaaS startup that, despite its tremendous growth trajectory, has reportedly liquidated its assets.
Over the years, it raised a total of $50 million, achieving its peak valuation of $100 million after a $39 million funding by global heavyweights like Tiger Global and Steadview.
In a surprising turn of events, LogiNext has recently liquidated its assets for just $250,000, according to a board resolution on July 8, as reported by the Economic Times.
The podcast covers the key learnings from the LogiNext Journey.
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