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BwM was ideated and initiated in 2018 by two individuals coming from very different backgrounds. Prithvi, an Indian entrepreneur, has been a media professional for most of his life and loves to engage with and build communities. Caleb, on other hand, is a Canadian photographer and videographer who came to India to travel and decided not to leave.
Asneer was right and few people bought it just out of curiosity and seeing the trend but it won't last long for sippline unless they change to some other products
I’m in Americas where EVs are unaffordable and no infrastructure.Chinas average price is between 12-16k. Bring those prices to America and everyone would be driving an EV.
This is called omnichannel channel platform actually where all your apps can be integrated into a single dashboard.. This is actually used by Manny of the SAAS company out there... not a break through actually
That Ring is also not their new propriotary tech...it's already in the market globally, it could ealisy e white lebled from China or Taiwaan...so nothing is being re-searched but i admire their business enthusiasm...ooh and btw the tinker lab they have setup that could be to gather new talent pool that can provide new work force to their own sister concern HR firms or others sub-sudiaries or perhaps could get new product idea or business idea. ~Namaste~
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I think he is on right track for market to be emerging in 2040 when people will be noticing the fuel costs really pinching to the core..and forced to buy a bycycle
Thats becasue people in india dont understand privacy and think the names are coming from the government, not that their entire phonebooks are being uploaded and shared to the world
Delivery startups or companies are not sustainable in india period. Indians don't prefer comfort and Time over money. Ye india hain india yaha paisa kamane mein bohot mehnat lagti hain aur yaha log paisa faltu mein udate nhi hain.
Fantastic Video Caleb. Bringing reality of the TRP and fame drama to people. Recently, I have watched the pitch of Popcorn and Company, where the founder unintentionally cuts off one of the shark in between and Anupam Mittal gets offensive and says things like there should be some respect for what we have done and the shark chair, etc. The respect always goes mutual. Sharks like Peyush Bansal, Ritesh Agrawal, Amit Jain talk about business and advise sincerely have earned massive respect. About the rest, as observed, they are busy trolling people, if they are not into it like they are giving some life changing advice, sometimes even trying to shake founders off their idea. Some pitchers who are seen even have better businesses than the ones sitting as sharks. Anupam Mittal says 70% of his investments have flopped, then where goes your connect and resources even after only 50% deal out off shown in tank goes through after due-diligence. Namita Thapar talks about the founders' integrity w.r.t due diligence. In some cases, it can be understood but If you are not having hard enough to make decisions within minutes and just offer deals for sake of image on TV and then back out, whose integrity is to be questioned? Anyways, Fantastic work BWM. keep doing it. The content you bring is best.
I like his step. As i know Most of Indian don't know this gender thing. They just select it as like basic English. Idea behind pronoun is so dumb and US politics.
@@BelugaGuy-ks5mp Either you are dumb or shrewd. I know and understand politics behind gender confusion in US politics. Gender is unesscary on LinkedIn profile and how LinkedIn block his post isn't free speech suppression ?
For software entrepreneurs, try AWS activate founder credits ($1k) to validate your idea. Microsoft wnd google also have similar programs. Try your best not to spend money on cloud
In my experience, Indians look down upon indian products, especially start-ups which have not fancy ewrly version products. They think using western built products is cool and then cry about lack of jobs