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Jan 16, 2023 • 12min

How some edtechs are forcing tutors to drive sales

With the funding crunch and slow growth, edtechs like Unacademy and Vedantu are giving teachers monthly targets to sell online courses to students.Not meeting sales targets is reason enough for edtechs to fire teachers as part of cost-cutting exercises. Tune in to find out how teachers are being forced to become the new sales force in some edtech companies.
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Jan 13, 2023 • 12min

How fried chicken helped McDonald’s become an investor’s favourite

In May 2020, McDonald's decided to launch the McSpicy Fried Chicken in the southern states of India where majority of the population consumes meat.Two year later, the shares of McDonald’s India franchisee, Westlife Foodworld, shot up by 40%.Tune in to find out how fried chicken was one of the key drivers behind the fast-food chain becoming a the top-choice among public-market investors.
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Jan 11, 2023 • 11min

The antitrust case that forced Google to approach India’s top court

Last year, the CCI found Google guilty in two of the four antitrust cases against the tech giant. In one of the cases that involves Google's dominance in the Android OS market, the CCI has asked it to pay a fine of $161 million dollars.Google approached the NCLAT contesting CCI's order, asking the tribunal to squash it but NCLAT declined. Now, Google has moved the country's top court.What is the Android OS case all about?Tune in to find out.
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Jan 10, 2023 • 10min

Why occupancy at the country’s largest multiplex chain is declining

PVR, the country’s largest multiplex chain, made up for the pandemic-induced revenue loss by raising the prices of tickets and food and beverages.But it saw its occupancy fall to the lowest levels in a decade even after movie theatres reopened at full capacity.What is keeping India's theatres empty?Tune in to find out.
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Jan 6, 2023 • 12min

How ZestMoney can help PhonePe meet its goals

ZestMoney, the BNPL platform, is in the final stages of being acquired by online-payments giant PhonePe. But ZestMoney has been unable to get enough scale online. Even after going offline, it failed to manage risks. It saw its losses shoot up by 3X in the last financial year.PhonePe, meanwhile, has ambitions to expand by venturing into lending.Can ZestMoney's loss be PhonePe's gain?Tune in to find out.
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Jan 4, 2023 • 12min

How cooking-oil companies have been misleading consumers in India

The packaged-food market is rapidly growing in India and along with it so is the edible oil market. It was estimated to be worth nearly Rs 2 lakh crores by the the end of March 2021. Meanwhile, oil companies have been using the media and sneaky branding techniques for decades to tell consumers that their products are healthy.But are they?Tune in to find out.
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Jan 3, 2023 • 13min

What Sula's IPO means for its public-market investors

After 23 years of business in India, Sula has grown to become the giant that dominates the Indian wine market.Last month, the wine-maker decided to go public through an IPO. The money, however, went straight to some of the investors who cashed out.And on Dec 22, when it listed on the stock exchanges, Sula’s stock opened flat and fell into discount. What does the IPO mean for Sula's public-market shareholders then?Tune in to find outWith inputs from Aayush Agarwal
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Dec 23, 2022 • 11min

Why Airtel is witnessing an exodus of its regional CEOs

While the Indian telecom sector is expected to grow by 12.5 billion dollars every three years, the rate of attrition in the industry is at a six quarter high. But the nature of the exodus is slightly different at Bharti Airtel, the country’s second largest telco.Its regional CEOs who helped it fight the big war against Jio are leaving the company.Tune in to find out why.
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Dec 21, 2022 • 13min

Why Metro Cash & Carry may exit India after almost 20 years

70% of Metro AG’s business in India is made of kirana or mom and pop stores.But despite being Metro’s core customer base in India, kirana stores are actually turning out to be the straw that's breaking the German retailer’s back. Tune in to find out why.With inputs from Aayush Agarwal
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Dec 20, 2022 • 13min

How SNBL startups are trying to make savings-led purchases cool again

The looming threat of a recession, rising interest rates, and the RBI’s new guidelines for digital lending are proving to be a roadblock for buy now, pay later (BNPL) platforms.But many new startups are using this as an opportunity to push consumers away from the more credit-centric models that encourage impulse buying towards a new, planning-based purchase model called save-now, buy-later (SNBL).How does it work?Tune in to find out.

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