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    The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000. This period of...
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  • This is a list of companies that were affected by the dot-com bubble. 3Com: Shares soared after announcing the corporate spin-off of Palm, Inc. 360networks:...
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  • A dot-com company, or simply a dot-com (alternatively rendered dot.com, dot com, dotcom or .com), is a company that conducts most of its businesses on...
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  • grown into the largest top-level domain, and has lent its name to the dot-com bubble, the era of the late 1990s during which excessive speculation in Internet-related...
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  • Dotcom (redirect from Dot com)
    business on the Internet dot-com bubble (also known as the dot-com era), a financial bubble running roughly from 1995 to 2001 .COM (short for "command"), a file...
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  • the 1990s dot-com bubble.[citation needed] The Dot-com bubble, also known as Internet bubble, referenced the speculative investment bubble that was created...
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  • late 1990s, part of the dot-com bubble and trading on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol 'LMN'. In May 2005, LastMinute.com was acquired from Sabre...
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  • fundamentals justify. Bubbles can be caused by overly optimistic projections about the scale and sustainability of growth (e.g. dot-com bubble), and/or by the...
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    were formed with dubitable revenue generation or cash flow. When the dot-com bubble eventually burst in 2000, early Gen Xers who had embarked as entrepreneurs...
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    $118.75/share on January 3, 2000. However, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached a post-bubble low of $8.11 on September 26, 2001. Yahoo began using...
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    Hasbro Interactive's revenue increased 577%. By the middle of 2000, the dot-com bubble had burst, Hasbro share price had lost 70% of its value in just over...
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  • to achieving specific business goals. During the final days of the dot-com bubble, company-hosted parties gave way to trade-show and industry mixers that...
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  • Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the following Great Depression, and the Dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, were based on speculative activity surrounding the...
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  • Priceline.com experimented with selling gasoline and groceries under the Name Your Own Price model in 2000, at the height of the dot-com bubble, through...
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  • skyrocketed during the dot-com bubble and closed at an all-time high of US$118.75 in 2000; however, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached an all-time...
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  • business historians and others interested in the dot-com bubble. Prior to 1999, the domain computer.com was owned by Gary Kremen, who sold it for $500,000...
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  • Irrational exuberance (category Dot-com bubble)
    in a speech given at the American Enterprise Institute during the dot-com bubble of the 1990s. The phrase was interpreted as a warning that the stock...
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    Nasdaq (redirect from Nasdaq.com)
    years". The Nasdaq Stock Market attracted many companies during the dot-com bubble. Its main index is the NASDAQ Composite, which has been published since...
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    the "dot crash" following the dot-com bubble. Boo was one of numerous similar dot-com company failures over the subsequent two years. One Boo.com manager...
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  • in March 2001 with the start of the early 2000s recession during the Dot-com bubble crash (2000–2002). It was the longest recorded economic expansion in...
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  • technology development in regards to business and finance after the dot-com bubble bust, Forget about the Next Big Thing, the next thing has started. It’s...
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    Northern Light. Many search engine companies were caught up in the dot-com bubble, a speculation-driven market boom that peaked in March 2000. Around...
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    EBay (redirect from EBay.com)
    auctions and 50,000 registered members. In September 1998, during the dot-com bubble, eBay became a public company via an initial public offering led by...
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  • MarketWatch (redirect from MarketWatch.com)
    2003, Callaway became editor-in-chief. In January 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering...
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  • was a website created by Philip J. "Pud" Kaplan after the dot-com bubble in 2000 as a "dot-com dead pool" that chronicled troubled and failing companies...
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  • CDNow (redirect from CDnow.com)
    dot-com company that operated an online shopping website selling compact discs and music-related products. In April 1998, during the dot-com bubble,...
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  • different dot-com companies, each of which paid an average of $2.2 million per spot. In addition, five companies that were founded before the dot-com bubble also...
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  • Net2Phone (category Dot-com bubble)
    telecom interconnects, to Voice over IP. On July 30, 1999, during the dot-com bubble, the company became a public company via an initial public offering...
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    New economy (redirect from Dot-com economy)
    technology and innovations. This popular use of the term emerged during the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, where high growth, low inflation, and high employment...
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  • the merger between AOL and Time Warner in 2000, at the height of the dot-com bubble, a merger which was ultimately disadvantageous to Time Warner and described...
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