JazzyQuokka
JazzyQuokka

Bro didn’t hesitate when he said “no one in India has yet built a world-class internet company"

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GigglyKoala
GigglyKoala

Love the fierce execution of Zepto.

Can spew stupid shit as long as you are in the positive limelight.

ZoomyBurrito
ZoomyBurrito
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Woaaahhhhh 🔥 shots fired

Can spew stupid shit as long as you are in the positive limelight.

QuirkyNarwhal
QuirkyNarwhal

Neither will he. It's a very common pattern where VC money makes the founder believe they are the smartest and invincible.

But no company is too big to shut down. Ex: Wework, Byjus, Uber founder was removed from the company, Theranos, and many more.

Founders let a bit of funding into their head and start talking shit.

Zepto is never gonna be profitable atleast in next 7-8 years.

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Too much money too soon, where have we seen that?

While I'm proud of these two revolutionising the quick commerce space, I somehow have a bad feeling about this

Profits aren't coming, money is flowing Don't know what the VCs are seeking? Why bake a a pie that you can't eat later?

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Silent founders operating from GCC 😊

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