After coming close to selling the company and battling the odds for over two decades, the Vermas got MapMyIndia listed in 2021. Now, their venture is navigating the stock market storm better than its peers
With listing at 75 percent premium and a record high the day after, Indigo Paints made a stunning debut in 2021. Two years later, the stock has plunged below the issue price. Can Hemant Jalan continue to paint the town red?
Vinay Sanghi steered CarTrade to a public listing after over a decade of hustle. Seventeen months later, the stock is down by over 70 percent from its issue price. Sanghi reflects on life after IPO and how it's changed his attitude as an entrepreneur
After a blockbuster IPO in December 2021, RateGain's stock fell 43 percent from its listing price before recouping gains as of Jan 18. Here, Bhanu Chopra reflects on the company's performance which remained bootstrapped for a decade, turned profits for 14 years before two years of losses during the pandemic and was back in the black after listing on the bourses
India's many blockbuster IPOs have dwindled since they listed on the stock markets and life after IPO is much different than anticipated. However, experts believe there's no reason for gloom and doom
Excerpts from The Daily Tech Conversation, with insights on growth, products, innovation, challenges and lessons along the way
Excerpts from The Daily Tech Conversation, with insights on growth, products, innovation, challenges and lessons along the way
Excerpts from The Daily Tech Conversation, with insights on growth, products, innovation, challenges and lessons along the way
The Indian microblogging platform can be a substitute to Elon Musk-owned Twitter if it manages to garner a significant user base, and then monetise. But is Koo ready in terms of privacy and security to go global?
Ecommerce enablement startup GoKwik has got off to a zippy start. Now it's time to see if it can sustain the momentum
India has more car owners than parking slots, and Amit Lakhotia is building a super app to allay their everyday woes