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Paytm tops $977 million revenue in a year, narrows loss
Paytm, India’s leading mobile payments firm, recorded a 13.2% surge in revenue to $285.7 million in the quarter ending March and cut its loss by 57% to $20.5 million in a sharp turnaround for the company that is increasingly trying to become profitable. Paytm’s overall revenue in the financial year ending March 2023 stood at […]
Paytm tops $977 million revenue in a year, narrows loss by Manish Singh originally published on TechCrunch
RapidAPI headcount down 82% from fresh layoffs less than two weeks after cutting 50% of staff
Rapid (previously known as RapidAPI), a startup that built out an API marketplace valued at $1 billion last year, has laid off another 70 employees less than two weeks after letting go of 50% of its staff, TechCrunch has learned. An affected employee who wished to remain anonymous told TechCrunch that just 42 people remain […]
RapidAPI headcount down 82% from fresh layoffs less than two weeks after cutting 50% of staff by Mary Ann Azevedo originally published on TechCrunch
Hear how MinIO built a unicorn in object storage on top of Kubernetes and open source
Everything needs a home, and Garima Kapoor co-founded MinIO to build an enterprise-grade, open source object storage solution. The pitch sounds amazing: simple, high performance, and a native Kubernetes integration. I’m excited to announce I’m interviewing Kapoor and MinIO investor Mark Rostick of Intel Capital on MinIO’s growth and how the company manages serious competition. […]
Hear how MinIO built a unicorn in object storage on top of Kubernetes and open source by Ron Miller originally published on TechCrunch
Tepid investor reaction clouds Lyft’s new strategy
This Friday morning we’re parsing Lyft’s Q1 results and Q2 guidance, the latter of which we’ll place in context of its strategic choices moving forward.
Tepid investor reaction clouds Lyft’s new strategy by Anna Heim originally published on TechCrunch