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FirstCry ordered to pay Rs 50,000 compensation to customer for tagging him 'fraud' after he cancelled tricycle orderA consumer commission has ordered FirstCry to pay Rs 50,000 compensation. The online retailer cancelled a customer's order without reason. ...
Mahindra-backed FirstCry faces Rs 2 lakh penalty for misleading ads, drip pricingThe Central Consumer Protection Authority penalized FirstCry for deceptive pricing. The penalty is Rupees two lakh crore. FirstCry misrepre...
Of Urban Company’s thumping IPO, and Day 1 pops & flopsThe past few years have seen significant IPOs from tech companies, such as Ather Energy, BlueStone, Swiggy, Ola Electric, FirstCry, and Awf...
Stock market slump hits new-age tech firms in 2025; Zomato, Swiggy, others in the redBhavish Aggarwal-led Ola Electric, food delivery aggregators Zomato and Swiggy and FirstCry are among stocks hardest hit in 2025. Investors...
Swiggy to Ola to Bajaj Housing: Almost all the Rs 4,000 crore-plus marquee IPOs of FY25 in redThat the marquee IPOs in the fiscal year 2025 have not performed up to their expectations is no longer a secret. But the nature of the poor...
Bear hug for Ola Electric, Mobikwik; Byju challenges NCLTOn Monday, Ola Electric and Mobikwik stocks suffered in an ominous sign for IPO-bound companies in 2025. This and more in today’s ETtech To...
Nykaa’s Q3 earnings; Peak XV offloads Freshworks stakeDriven by strong festive season sales, fashion and beauty major Nykaa reported an increase in net profit. This and more in today’s ETtech T...
Swiggy's market debut: how new-age companies fared on Day 1This year has seen some of the biggest initial public offerings (IPOs) by technology companies such as Ola Electric, FirstCry and Awfis. Sw...
Rs 9k-crore bonanza for Swiggy employees; crackdown on pro-Khalistan contentHappy Wednesday! Swiggy's employees are all set for big Esop gains as the company lists on the bourses today. This and more in today's ETte...
Rajeev Misra set to leave SoftBank; group clocks profits from successful Indian IPOsRajeev Misra, 62, played a critical role in raising the Vision Fund, the largest pool of private capital that disrupted technology investin...
Swiggy’s Rs 9,000-crore Esop windfall; SoftBank’s Rajeev Misra to exitSwiggy's mega IPO is set to unlock Rs 9,000 crore in wealth for its employees. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
MFs growing startup bet, Ola's EY rescue, Upgrad’s shakeupHappy Wednesday! Domestic mutual funds are going big on new-age startups listed on the public markets. Details on this and more in today’s ...
Ratan Tata’s startup story; TCS Q2 resultsRatan Tata has always been a cheerleader and supporter of India's startup ecosystem. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
CCI probes Apple; FirstCry IPO on day 2The Indian antitrust regulator has sought Apple’s response on its investigation report. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
D2C brands reduce ads amid complaints about misleading claimsHonasa Consumer, owner of Mamaearth, has reduced influencer posts after being named the biggest violator of advertising content for FY24. O...
More startups want to ‘flip’ back to India; SoftBank’s returns from listed firmsStartups are moving their overseas holding entities to India ahead of their forthcoming public listings, especially in the fintech sector w...
New-age stock brokers’ bull run hits a bump; Elevation sells more stake in XpressbeesFor new-age stock broking firms which grew exponentially during Covid-19, the past year has been punishing. This and more in today’s Mornin...
Scoop: ChrysCapital eyes $100 m funding in Lenskart; Match group may invest in matrimonial site ShaadiToday we are breaking a story on private equity major ChrysCapital holding talks to write a $100-million (Rs 828-crore) cheque in eyewear r...
BigBasket eyes funding at $3.5B valuation; MeitY firm on social media grievance bodyBigBasket's holding company Supermarket Grocery, of which Tata owns 62%, filed documents with the Registrar of Companies (RoC) recently abo...
Twitter’s terrible weekThe most explosive allegation, however, was the Indian government forced Twitter to put a government agent on the payroll, and that this ag...