Type | Company | [sources] | |||
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Name | Rocket Internet | [sources] | |||
Incorporation date | not available | [sources] | |||
Jurisdiction | not available | [sources] | |||
Country | Germany | [sources] | |||
Registration number | not available | [sources] | |||
Sector | Technology | [sources] | |||
Stock ticker symbol | ETR RKET | [sources] | |||
Website | www.rocket-internet.com | [sources] | |||
Source link | www.unitedagainstnucleariran.com | [sources] | |||
Last change | Last processed | First seen |
Rocket Internet entered the Iranian market through its joint venture with MTN Group, “to invest in startups in the Middle East, with a focus on e-commerce. The two companies will each hold a 50% stake in Middle East Internet Holding (MEIH).” (Khoshfekri, “How does Rocket-Internet the company-builder factory works? (...and why it comes to Iran?),” 5/13/2014). (http://www.khoshfekri.com/4920/rocket-internet-iran-meih-mtn/)
Rocket Internet was “making tons of hires because Iran is very rich in talent. They create competition for the companies … you don’t grow without competition, so it helps a lot of the startups that are working on the same things to grow faster.” (Geek Time, “The Persian dream: An in-depth look at the Iranian startup scene,” 5/26/2015). (http://www.geektime.com/2015/05/26/the-persian-dream-an-in-depth-look-at-the-iranian-startup-scene/)
Eyad Alkassar, manager of Rocket Internet’s Middle East’s investments, had characterized Iranian business as “definitely more difficult than any other country.” (Washington Post, “Here’s what it’s like to launch a start-up in Iran,” 11/10/2014). (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2014/11/10/heres-what-its-like-to-launch-a-start-up-in-iran/)
Rocket Internet’s Iranian venture appeared to have foundered, since, “for all the expertise the company could muster, including that of Iranian-German managers, Turkish-German experts and joint German-Arab Internet professionals, the company simply could not adapt to the local culture.” (Financial Tribune, “No Takeoff for Rocket Internet,” 1/4/2016). (http://financialtribune.com/articles/sci-tech/33360/no-takeoff-rocket-internet)
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