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Four Ways Thought Leaders Can Take Advantage Of Clubhouse forbes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from forbes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Updated: May 13, 2021 11:40 IST Whether you are planning a live on filmmaking or just a live-streamed jam session, the rise of drop-in audio social spaces such as Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces across India harken back to the era of community radio Share Article AAA Whether you are planning a live on filmmaking or just a live-streamed jam session, the rise of drop-in audio social spaces such as Clubhouse and Twitter Spaces across India harken back to the era of community radio (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.)
Clubhouse/Insider Clubhouse is an invite-only, audio social media app featuring conversation rooms that users can tune into. It launched in March 2020 and has grown into a popular platform, reportedly valued at $4 billion. I tried it out and found why it was so successful during the pandemic, when people lacked community. Clubhouse is one of those things I've kept at arm's length for months — until now. The invite-only social media app has attracted millions of users since its inception just a year ago, cementing itself as a Silicon Valley favorite. It's also reportedly in talks for a funding round that values the company at $4 billion.
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Startups, investors are increasingly connecting via Clubhouse app - Silicon Valley Business Journal bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Taxman looks at startup valuations via rarely-used provision SECTIONS Share Synopsis Startups that, despite losing money, sell stocks at steep premiums based on growth projections, being asked to explain valuations ETtech Many startups are being asked to explain their ambitious valuations by tax authorities. Despite losing money, such closely-held businesses often sell stocks to investors at steep premiums based on growth projections. However, they may find themselves vulnerable before the taxman if the business projections go haywire or assumptions that go into pricing of shares and valuing a company appear unrealistic. In recent months, the tax department has questioned the valuation of several startups by invoking a sparingly used feature of the law that empowers the principal commissioner or commissioner to revise the order passed by the assessing officer.
Image: Getty. Illustration: Chloe Krammel Clubhouse is where founders go to chat. Upon its launch last March, the social app quickly became popular among investors, who hold regular, live audio-only discussions, called "rooms," in some cases within various topics of interest to groups called "clubs." Business owners soon followed, building a roster of virtual educational events and places to hone their storytelling skills, commiserate about entrepreneurial life, and share experiences with the likes of high-profile users like Daymond John and Jason Fried. If you can get an invitation--Kristin Marquet Chester, owner of New York City-based Marquet Media, recommends starting by asking your closest friends and then making requests on social media if needed--here are three types of rooms and clubs worth checking out for entrepreneurs. To find these events in the app, search for the relevant speakers or the name of the club.