Call for MINT Incubating support programme Ministry of innovation and technology aimed to provide guidance and resources to help you refine your business model, identify target markets, and develop your go-to-market strategy, connect startups with experienced mentors who can offer industry-specific knowledge, advice, access to a network of entrepreneurs, investors, industry experts, technical and business training and skill sharing programme and potential partners, market channel, business tools access to wifi, photocopy and working space. So all potential startups whom want to incubate can register below
Call for MINT Incubating support programme Ministry of innovation and technology aimed to provide guidance and resources to help you refine your business model, identify target markets, and develop your go-to-market strategy, connect startups with experienced mentors who can offer industry-specific knowledge, advice, access to a network of entrepreneurs, investors, industry experts, technical and business training and skill sharing programme and potential partners, market channel, business tools access to wifi, photocopy and working space. So all potential startups whom want to incubate can register below
At a time when the Indian stock market is peaking and has rallied immensely compared to global markets, there are companies that have not performed in the last 10 years. These are definitely a minor portion of the market considering there are hundreds of stocks that have turned multibagger since 2020. What went wrong with these stocks? Reasons vary from corporate governance, sectoral weakness, company specific and so on. But the more important question is, are these stocks worth buying?
The SSE was the first modern stock exchange to open in China, with trading commencing in 1990. It has now grown to become the largest stock exchange in Asia and the third-largest in the world by market capitalization, which stood at RMB 50.6 trillion (US$7.8 trillion) as of September 2021. Stocks (both A-shares and B-shares), bonds, funds, and derivatives are traded on the exchange. The SEE has two trading boards, the Main Board and the Science and Technology Innovation Board, the latter more commonly known as the STAR Market. The Main Board mainly hosts large, well-established Chinese companies and lists both A-shares and B-shares.