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Exiting a Sustainable Fashion Venture: IPO or Acquisition?
Analyze the financial and strategic merits of an IPO vs. acquisition for EcoThreads. Consider market conditions, valuation multiples, liquidity, and post-exit growth. Prepare a …
- Exit Strategy
- Ipo Readiness
- Mergers And Acquisitions
Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Finance - DesignIntermediateNew
Mobile App for Lagos D2C Cosmetics Brand
You are tasked with designing and prototyping an Android app for GlowLagos. The app must include a product catalog with search and filter, product detail pages with ingredient l…
- Android Design
- Ui Ux
- Figma
Web and Mobile Application Development - CodeIntermediateNew
Responsive Web Redesign for SaaS Scale-up
You are to redesign the TaskFlow website's homepage, pricing page, and a new 'Enterprise' landing page. The redesign must be responsive (mobile-first) and built with HTML/CSS/JS…
- Html
- Css
- Javascript
Web and Mobile Application Development - CodeAdvancedNew
Java EE Backend for Sustainable Fashion Marketplace
You are to build a RESTful API for EcoThreads using Java EE (Servlets, JPA, and MySQL). The API must support CRUD operations for products (with categories, sustainability rating…
- Java Ee
- Rest Api
- Jpa
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