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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9789351941668 |
037 ## - SOURCE OF ACQUISITION |
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Purchased |
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Current Books,Cochin |
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
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English |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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338.092 |
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
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Kashyap Deorah |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
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GOLDEN TAP : Inside Story of Hyper-Funded Indian Startups |
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT |
Edition statement |
1 |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
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New Delhi |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Roli Books |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2015/01/01 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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248 |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
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Paste or type your HTML here and click to previewEver wondered why global investors are willing to write million dollar cheques to young and inexperienced entrepreneurs? Why are companies no longer judged on their ability to make profits? Why the valuation of a startup can dwarf that of its well-established counterpart? Is it a bubble? Or have the rules of the game changed?<br/><br/>Can these hyper-funded; technology driven companies become global superpowers? Or is it an unsustainable phenomenon? The Golden Tap gives you the answers.<br/><br/>In a remarkably honest, no holds barred account; Kashyap – himself a serial entrepreneur – demystifies the technology ecosystem that exists in India today. From the origins of Amazon and Google, to the remarkable growth of Flipkart and Ola, he meticulously plots and chronicles a connected global sequence of events.<br/><br/>Set in this background he recounts his personal roller coaster of a life. A story filled with ambition, greed, vanity, fear and success that all young entrepreneurs can relate to.<br/><br/>Is this the business model of the future? Or merely a game of poker played by master investors? The answers pour out of The Golden Tap. |
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Part 1: THE INTERNET WAVE (1994-2002)<br/>1.THE INTERNET CHANGES EVERYTHING<br/> Netscape, Yahoo: and A,azon<br/> The IIT Bombay Startup<br/> Pop Goes the Bubble<br/>2.The Five Stages of Grief<br/> The Day I Became an Entrepreneur<br/> Go Back Home<br/> There and Back Again<br/><br/>PART 2 : THE GLOBALIZATION WAVE (2003-2009)<br/> 3.Sand Hill Marg<br/> Don't Forget to Blink<br/> The First Startup Gold Rush in India<br/> Swades<br/> The Poster Boys<br/> RIP Good Times<br/>4.This-of-That Investing<br/> Tiger Globa; Management and Lee Fixel<br/> Digital Sky Technologies and Yuri Milner<br/> Shanghai Wife<br/> Rocket, Naspers and SoftBank<br/> Good Times, Bad Times<br/>5.Level Playing Field<br/> The cage<br/> The Inspiration<br/> The Inception<br/> The Team<br/> The Funding<br/> The Launch<br/> The The Bootstrapping<br/> The Bells<br/> The Deal<br/>Part 3 : THE SMARTPHONE WAVE (2010-PRESENT)<br/><br/>6.E-COMMERCE<br/> The Amazone Renaissance<br/> Flipkart-com : Early Days<br/> Tiger Returns<br/> The Future Becomes the Past<br/> Unit Economics<br/> The Poker Begins<br/>7.Waiting's Over<br/> Beconnecting with Silcon Valley<br/> Will Work for Food<br/> Birthday Gift<br/> Fortune Cookie<br/> The Changing Face of the Indian Entrepreneur<br/> Play with Opentable<br/> Name your own price<br/>8.THE GREAT INDIAN BOOM<br/> Father-in-law Test<br/> Indian Unicorns<br/> Indian Rocketships<br/> World War<br/> The Pyramid Scheme<br/> Race Course<br/> <br/>PART 4 : WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE ?<br/><br/>9.BUSTING THE MYTHS<br/> India is the Next China<br/> A Limited Window of Opportunity<br/> Hyper-Funded Startups are Too Big to Fail<br/> Build a War Chest<br/> Amazon Did not Make Money for the Longest Time<br/> The New Government will Change Things<br/> If you Own the Market, Profits will Come<br/> India Has Enough Exits; We Don't Need IPOs<br/> Indian Startup Employees Don't Care for Stock Options<br/><br/>10.THE NEXT INDIA<br/> Sequoia and the Banyan Tree<br/> Building Indian Businesses<br/> Building Global Businesses<br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/> |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Production Economics |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Deorah, Kashyap. |
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Businessmen -- India -- Biography. |
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Entrepreneurship -- India. |
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Lending |
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