She might be a shark on Shark Tank India S4 but there is no denying Vineeta Singh is fashion-forward. The co-founder and CEO of Sugar Cosmetics is an alumni of IIT-Madras and IIM-Bangalore.
Paul Singh has been starting and running businesses since his freshman year in college. He has led Dallas-based U.S. Dermatology Partners since 2018, overseeing a period of growth and expansion ...
After several offers from the sharks, they seal a deal for Rs 4 crores at 22.22% equity. Vineeta and Kunal reveal they were also in the same batch and even Aman studied in the same school.
Sugar Cosmetics' Vineeta Singh was annoyed with a Gurugram-based startup founder who wore ₹10 lakh shoes on the business reality show Shark Tank India and called his ask “outrageous”.
SUGAR Cosmetics co-founder and CEO Vineeta Singh is in the news for calling out an entrepreneur for not respecting cash in a recent episode of Shark Tank India season 4. Prasanna Vasanadu ...
He said the price would be ₹3,000. Vineeta Singh, the co-founder of Sugar Cosmetics, said, “I’d predict a cheaper price because I want to win.” Her guess was ₹1,800. After that ...
Despite mixed feedback, they secured Rs 1 crore for 3% equity plus 2% royalty from Aman Gupta. Vineeta Singh cited concerns over the brand name and logo, while Anupam Mittal backed out.
The founders particularly trained their guns at Vineeta Singh, the co-founder and CEO of SUGAR Cosmetics. They accused Singh of being condescending and disrespectful. During the pitch of Personal ...
The dazzling partygoer on the cover of the ridiculed New York Magazine issue, taken at a pro-Trump party on the eve of the inauguration, has been identified as a sorority bigwig often referred to ...
Critics slammed New York Magazine for cropping black people out of a photo of a pro-Trump party it ran on its cover this week — with the story inside claiming that the crowd was almost entirely ...
This left only Vineeta Singh and Anupam Mittal still willing to negotiate. The two sharks teamed up and made a counteroffer, doubling the founders’ original ask to Rs 1.6 crore for 5 per cent ...
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