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Why Indian investors are looking at space economy ETFs ahead of SpaceX IPO: Subho Moulik of Appreciate decodesIndian investors are eyeing the global space economy ahead of the SpaceX IPO. With no pure-play listed space companies in India, global ETF...
Why 10 stocks suffered massive Rs 17,000 crore mutual fund selloff in AprilMutual funds aggressively booked profits in April, offloading an estimated Rs 17,000 crore from 10 major stocks like HDFC Bank and Wipro. T...
China’s Meta backlash renders Manus model ‘officially dead’Beijing's order for Meta to unwind its $2 billion takeover of AI startup Manus signals a new era of regulatory scrutiny for China's tech in...
National Startup Day 2025: Mapping India’s unicorn journey over the decadeIndia's startup ecosystem has rapidly grown over the past two decades, becoming the third-largest globally with over 100 unicorns. Key fact...
Fintech sector will dominate future Unicorns at USD 58 billion: Hurun reportThe total worth of India's future unicorns will stand at USD 58 billion, an increase of 1.2 per cent as compared to last year. Fintech sect...
Peak XV Partners most active investor in India: Hurun reportPeak XV is the most active investor in Indian startups with investments in 47 entities, according to the ASK Private Wealth Hurun India Fut...
System of a down round: valuation markdowns hit Indian startups; to affect fundraising, IPO plansSome of India’s biggest startup stars have seen their valuations slashed, and fallout is likely to impact fundraising, public offerings and...
Money View in talks with Apis Partners for $150 million funding round at unicorn valuationPE giant Apis Partners tipped to lead the round, which is expected to value Money View at a little over $1 billion.
Why billion dollar valuation is not a measure of successValue should be the main priority of startups and not valuation, say entrepreneurs. Reaching a valuation of $1 billion would make no sense ...
ETtech Opinion | Startup predictions for 20222022 will be a year of consolidation, correction and exits. While many private equity and venture capital investors believe the party will ...
SoftBank biggest foreign investor in India, funding 10% of all unicorns: Masayoshi SonSoftBank is amongst the most bullish investors in Indian startups having backed large ventures including Paytm and Policybazaar, both of wh...
Why HNI investors are flocking to startupsToday, India is the 3rd largest startup ecosystem after the US and China, with more than 60K startups, which is bound to attract global cap...
ETtech Opinion: Inside the life of a VCEntrepreneurs come to VCs because they want to change how things are done, somewhere. This "somewhere" is usually a potentially large marke...
How 100 unicorns are propelling India forwardNever before has India witnessed such a broad-based upsurge of massive new businesses unconnected with old wealth, political contacts or di...
Rs 40 lakh a share! Unicorn stocks get supernatural valuations in unlisted marketThere are projections that India will witness at least 10 IPOs from internet companies over the next 3 years, and Swiggy, Unacademy and Riv...
Masayoshi Son, tech visionary or robber baron?Investors are starting to get the feeling that whatever Son brings to public is troubled.
View: What unicorns tell us about the new, exciting IndiaIndia's unicorns were started by bright young guys with no biz or political links, no inherited wealth.
Challenges for Indian startups: Sustain growth, be profitable, create real businesses“From a signalling point of view being a unicorn is great,” says K Ganesh, copromoter GrowthStory, a venture building platform. Often, beco...
‘It is not in our ethos to innovate because we are taught to follow’In 2012, they raised an undisclosed amount of Series A funding from IndoUS Venture Partners and within six months, raised $10 mn from exist...
India requires to scale up alongwith start upIdeal Indian startup founder is one who thinks big and executes large—someone who builds institutions and does not cash out at the first op...