things going awry, Naveen urges entrepreneurs to stay
cautious of explosive growth.
“We ve seen the blitz growth and we know it doesn t mean anything because sustainable growth is what really matters. So I think there is a message out there to every other entrepreneur to try and be more secure about some of these things,” he says.
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InMobi went on a
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failed.
Many analysts were ready with InMobi’s epitaph, but it managed to rise from the ashes like a phoenix. After cutting costs and becoming ‘ultra-focused’, InMobi turned around its fortunes. It turned profitable in 2016, becoming the second Indian unicorn after data analytics startup, Mu Sigma, to achieve the feat.