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📈With his massive following, Majlak has the potential to make 10/10 Burger a global success (4/4)
#mikemajlak#impaulsive#loganpaul#YouTubers
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Majlak's passion for burgers and his love for sharing his food adventures inspired him to start his own restaurant chain 👨🍳
He aims to deliver the same level of excellence he shows in his YouTube videos to his customers (3/4)
While Martin's past may be controversial, his latest ventures have the potential to make a positive impact on the healthcare industry. Only time will tell if Gupta AI and Druglike will live up to their promise.
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Martin Shkreli, the infamous "Pharma Bro," is back with a new venture in the healthcare industry.
He recently announced Dr. Gupta AI, which he describes as "chatgpt meets doctor."
Druglike aims to provide broader access to computing programs for designing potentially therapeutic molecules.
Both Gupta AI and Druglike are under one parent company called DL Software, which has raised money from Silicon Valley investors.
In a significant victory, India has overwhelmingly been elected to the UN Statistical Commission for a four-year period in a “competitive” election in which China and South Korea are still vying for the remaining seat from the Asia Pacific category.
#india#policy#jaishankar
OYO aims for a public listing around Diwali with a reduced IPO size of $400-$600 Mn, raising funds through fresh shares to repay debt.
#oyo#oyorooms#ipo#india#startupindia
Nestle vies to acquire Capital Foods, the maker of Ching's Secret spicy noodles and Smith & Jones masala mixes, to expand its presence in India's thriving market. The deal could be worth over $1B.
#Nestle#CapitalFoods#ChingsSecret#IndianCuisine#FoodIndustry
Byju's, India's edtech giant, faces a 50% valuation cut by BlackRock to $11.5B.
Increasing losses, regulations, and competition may be to blame.
#byjus#edtech#startupindia