![]() Even better earnings.īut for some strange reason, they lose nearly a quarter of their employees every single quarter. “India’s biggest IT service companies are making more money than they have in the past. Why freshers are abandoning Infosys, Wipro and TCS Why freshers are abandoning Infosys, Wipro and TCS The Ken Why freshers are abandoning Infosys, Wipro and TCS Read more ![]() ![]() And such conflicts can range across the board-from leadership to money to strategy to blame.” From The Nutgraf by Praveen Gopal Krishnan: “As far as startups are concerned, founders tend to face two major conflicts-one with their co-founders, the other with the board.Īccording to American academic Noam Wasserman, who studied 10,000 founders for his book The Founder’s Dilemma, about 65% of high-potential startups fail as a result of conflict among co-founders. So why was it risking things by entering a sector that is both cyclical and volatile?” From Inciting Incident by Ruhi Kandhari:īharatPe, Ashneer Grover, and the founder-funder conflict BharatPe, Ashneer Grover, and the founder-funder conflict The Ken BharatPe, Ashneer Grover, and the founder-funder conflict Read more The group had benefited handsomely from the stock market optimism surrounding its entry into the new energy business. “On one level, market watchers were perplexed by Adani’s copper foray. Reliance has made 25 deals in retail and e-commerce over the past three years, after all.īut a quick look at the company’s capex shows that acquisitions are nothing more than a sideshow in the overall scheme of things.” From Green Margins by Seema Singh:Īdani’s newest $765M debt-raise isn’t as boring as you think Adani’s newest $765M debt-raise isn’t as boring as you think The Ken Adani’s newest $765M debt-raise isn’t as boring as you think Read more “Are acquisitions how Reliance plans to stay on top of India’s retail market? By hoovering up everything in sight? It’s very easy to believe. Reliance Retail’s US$5B capex is proof it’s more ‘build’ than ‘buy’ Reliance Retail’s US$5B capex is proof it’s more ‘build’ than ‘buy’ The Ken Reliance Retail’s US$5B capex is proof it’s more ‘build’ than ‘buy’ Read more The exact nature of the product is reserved for the verbose terms and conditions section.” From Trade Tricks by Seetharaman G: That explains why companies that offer such services are careful never to mention the word ‘loan’ in their onboarding flow. And you can bet not many people are going to sign up for a loan standing on a sidewalk just to get a cab quicker.īut ‘Pay Later’ or postpaid? That has a certain casualness to it. “Calling it a ‘loan’ would come with all the sense of foreboding and responsibility the word usually carries. From Ka-Ching! by Arundhati Ramanathan and Anand Kalyanaraman: Why Ola Postpaid should really be called Ola Loans Why Ola Postpaid should really be called Ola Loans The Ken Why Ola Postpaid should really be called Ola Loans Read more Not surprisingly, they were among our most shared and forwarded editions of the year. ![]() These editions left me doing such vigorous double takes that I’ve been in danger of ending up with an appointment with a neck brace. So, in no particular order, here are my picks. They leave you wondering-“how did I not think of or know that?” They make you want to share. I believe the best newsletters deliver something more: they bring new perspectives. So how does one pick the ‘best’ of the lot? What really makes for a truly great newsletter piece? Is the magic ingredient exclusive news? Spicy detail? Sharp wit? You may disagree (though I hope not too much), but I believe each of them was a rich serving of deep insight and useful information. ![]() In 2022, our incredible writers delivered ~400 editions across all our newsletters-and as The Ken’s newsletter editor, all of them passed through my desk on their way to your inbox. Today, I’m writing to you with a curation of the year’s best newsletter editions. Handpicked handpicked The Ken Best of 2022: India stories Read more selection of best long-form stories The Ken’s India team published in 2022. I hope you had a great time yesterday checking out the ![]()
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