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FLIPKART

* Flipkart went live in 2007 with the objective of making books easily available to anyone who had internet access. Today, we're present across various categories including movies, music, games, mobiles, cameras, computers, healthcare and personal products, home appliances and electronics, stationery, perfumes, toys – and still counting! * With over 11.5 million book titles, 14 different categories, more than 3 million registered users and sale of 30000 items a day, we can say with utmost confidence that we are one of the leading e-commerce players in the country. * We believe that our success is largely due to our obsession with providing our customers a memorable online shopping experience. Be it our path-breaking services like Cash on Delivery, a 30-day replacement policy, EMI options, free shipping - and of course the great prices that we offer. Then there's our dedicated Flipkart delivery team that works round the clock to personally make sure packages reach on time. For now they're present in 37 lucky cities, but don't worry, plans are underway to spread to many others. * So it's no surprise that we're a favourite online shopping destination. * Flipkart Eyes Rs. 100 Cr. Revenue * The Hindu Business Line | On The Web | 7th February, 2010 * Online book seller FlipKart aims a revenue of Rs 100 crore in next fiscal as it plans to expand portfolio by introducing electronic gadgets and mobile phones.

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Sachin Bansal
CEO and Co-founder
Sachin spent his early years in Chandigarh. He graduated from IIT-Delhi with a degree in Computer Engineering. In 2006 he joined Amazon.com in India which he later left to set-up Flipkart.
As CEO, Sachin oversees all the customer facing activities of the company ranging from technology to marketing. He is also in charge of Flipkart's corporate divisions which include the finance and legal departments.
An avid gaming enthusiast, Sachin likes to spend most of his

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