Tech giants are running out of avenues for growth. In the search for their next batch of users, most of them have turned their attention to India, where more people have logged onto the internet for ...
India's ShareChat has raised nearly $300 million in fresh funding from Alphabet's Google and other firms, valuing the social media firm at nearly $5 billion. A deal is set to be announced as early as ...
ShareChat is in final stages of deliberations to secure about $50 million in new funding that trims the startup’s valuation to as low as below $1.5 billion, according to two sources familiar with the ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ShareChat, the leading Indian social media venture, today announced that it has opened ShareChat Labs, a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Palo Alto, its first ...
BENGALURU (Reuters) -India's ShareChat, a short video-sharing platform backed by Google and Temasek, said on Monday it let go of around 20% of its employees, as startups face increasing pressure from ...
Top startups in India have called on the country's competition watchdog to launch an inquiry into Alphabet's Google for allegedly bypassing an antitrust directive by charging a high service fee for in ...
ShareChat is set to lay off around 20-30 employees, constituting approximately 5% of its workforce, as part of its annual performance review process to cut costs. This follows previous job cuts, ...
ShareChat enables brands to advertise on WhatsApp-shared content starting August 15. Gaurav Jain, head-emerging business, ShareChat, explains 'WhatsApp Branded Shares'. Advertisment Around 487 million ...
Social media platform ShareChat is set to lay off around 5% of its workforce following its annual performance review, according to a report by MoneyControl. ShareChat is owned by Bengaluru-based ...
Social media platform ShareChat has reportedly announced plans to lay off approximately five per cent of its workforce, which could amount to 20-30 employees.(depositphotos.com) ShareChat is set to ...
ShareChat, the Indian social media startup backed by Twitter, Google, Tiger Global and Temasek, has laid off 20% of its workforce — or over 400 employees — just a month after eliminating more than 100 ...