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by seanflyon
4346 days ago
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Investors can afford to be "patient" because they don't have to wait for that money to come back as profit. They make money if they sell FK for more than the price they paid. This is not always a good thing, but it does allow investors to take into account long term value when investing. |
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If your fund needs to achieve the largest IPO in a country's history to achieve an acceptable ROI, your limited partners had better be patient, or your growth trajectory spectacular.
In this case, since they apparently already own a huge percentage of the market, its a spectacular growth trajectory that involves getting Indians to buy a lot more online... which given that Indians with disposal income have had internet access for a while now might not be straightforward.