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by on July 11, 2020
The year was 2010. Jyoti Wadhwa, a Delhi housewife and a mother of a two-year-old girl, found herself in a “confused state” when her husband Anshul Bansal, the only earning member of the family, came back home one day and said he wanted to quit his job as an investment banker and do something on his own. Jyoti realised that given the risk her husband was about to take, she needed to start contributing financially as well. Finding her way During the course of her research, Jyoti found that pri...
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by on December 28, 2018
The lady in the picture with Jack. Ma is Tong Wenhong. She joined Alibaba Group 16 years ago as a receptionist. When Jack Ma was allocating company shares, he gave Tong 0.2% shares right saying it will worth 100 billion when Alibaba goes public into the market later. He asked her to just stay in the company, don’t change to other companies and she will get 100 million when Alibaba goes public.   Tong waited years after years but Alibaba never went public. She asked Jack when will Ali...
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by on December 27, 2018
With the latest findings from TransUnion CIBIL Industry Insights Report (TransUnion), it seems Indian consumers have become aggressive with the use of credit cards in routine life. The consumers have developed an appetite for shopping, booking for holidays and borrowing by swiping a credit card. This is because TransUnion report indicate that credit card usage has hit an all-time high.   As per TransUnion third quarter 2018 report, Indians have 3.69 crore credit card accounts, outstanding ...
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by on December 11, 2018
Once called the "King of Good Times" due to his extravagant lifestyle, controversial Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya has been embroiled in financial scandals since 2012.   Accused of fleeing from India in 2016 after defaulting on debts of more than $1bn (£785m), a London court has now ruled he should be extradited from the UK to India where he faces fraud charges - charges he denies.   The extradition ruling will be passed to the Home Secretary for approval. If he is sent home from the UK...
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by on December 7, 2018
HCL Technologies (HCL) on Thursday announced that it will acquire select IBM software products for $1.8 billion. The transaction is expected to close by mid-2019, subject to completion of applicable regulatory reviews.   The announcement raised initial shock waves from analysts and industry watchers which in turn reflected in the stock. The questions are very evident- why such a huge payout for seven software products? Does the product business really have revenue scalability potential? Is...
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by on December 4, 2018
A seven-year-old boy who reviews toys has been revealed as YouTube's highest-earning star, raking in $22m (£17.3m).   The estimate by Forbes magazine found that Ryan of Ryan ToysReview pipped Jake Paul by $500,000 for the 12 months to June.   Videos are posted most days and one promoting a blue giant mystery egg bearing Ryan's face has had more than a million views since Sunday.   The Dude Perfect channel was in third place, making $20m, Forbes said.   Ryan's earnings, wh...
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by on December 4, 2018
Altria, the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, is in talks with a Canadian cannabis producer over a potential investment in the firm.   Canada's Cronos Group confirmed the discussions but said it had not yet reached an agreement.   It follows reports that Altria was in talks to acquire Cronos as it moves to diversify from traditional smokers.   Canada legalised recreational cannabis in October - the second country in the world to do so.   Cronos confirmed in a statement "it is...
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by on December 3, 2018
Billionaire LinkedIn founder and Greylock investor Reid Hoffman believes that successful people need to hone the skill of "unlearning.""Unlearning" is the act of recognizing that the factors responsible for a past success don't necessarily guarantee new wins.The skill requires being humble. In his journey to becoming one of Silicon Valley's most influential entrepreneurs and investors, LinkedIn cofounder and Greylock partner Reid Hoffman has seen the full scale of success, failure, and ever...
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by on December 2, 2018
People with a high IQ may have more success in typical terms in life: better jobs, education, and a social circle. Yet, it is a fact that it is harder to intelligent people to experience happiness. Why does this happen?   First, intelligent people have a cruel tendency to overanalyze every aspect of their lives. They can rarely accept a situation just as it is, and think of it in positive terms, but they will analyze every aspect of it to the last bit, and find something distressing. ...
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by on November 28, 2018
New Zealand has become the latest country to block a proposal to use telecoms equipment made by China's Huawei because of national security concerns. Spark New Zealand wanted to use Huawei equipment in its 5G mobile network. However, a NZ government security agency said the deal would bring significant risks to national security. The move is part of a growing push against the involvement of Chinese technology firms on security grounds. 5G networks are being built in several countries...
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by on November 26, 2018
The company, which has been running a pilot in six top cities in the country with around 30 outlets, is now accelerating the business under 'OLX Cash My Car' chain in partnership with Berlin-based Frontier Car Group (FCG).   OLX India Vice-President and Head of OLX Cash My Car, Amit Kumar, said with the used car market growing at 15-16 percent annually, the company is very bullish on its new offline business for pre-owned vehicles.   Online marketplace for pre-owned goods, ...
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by on November 25, 2018
What the food delivery apps are offering these executives is impacting everybody and delivery partners are switching to Swiggy, Zomato and the ilk because of the lucrative pay. Food delivery platforms Swiggy, Zomato and UberEats, in their competition to remain ahead of each other, have almost doubled the salaries of their delivery executives. In some cases the raise has been more than double. Delivery executives are also being given better incentives for deliveries during peak hours and rains...
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