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This week marks the 25th anniversary of the peak of the dot-com bubble. In retrospect, there were signs that the market’s upward trajectory was unsustainable.
People who barely knew what a website was were suddenly investing in any company with “dot-com” in its name. Tech stocks ...
Scott Barbee has been overseeing the Aegis Value Fund since 1998 — here's what he's learned from the last two market crashes.
In the late 1990s, the world witnessed the meteoric rise and subsequent crash of the dot-com bubble. Fast forward to 2025, and a similar narrative unfolds with artificial intelligence (AI ...
recovering only slightly from the Dot Com bubble before the Great Recession hit and wiped out all those gains again. The S&P 500 only sustained its recovery after 2012. Is history repeating itself ...
The Indian share market see sharp selloff in mid-morning trade (Reuters) The dot-com bubble that burst, leaving trillions of dollars in losses for the investors, happened in March 2000.
This week marks the 25th anniversary of the global stock market crash triggered by the burst of the dot-com tech bubble in March 2000. More than two decades later, technology stocks are still the ...
But if this all feels a little familiar, that’s because it is. We’ve seen something like this before: the dot-com bubble. Back in the late ’90s, the internet was the new frontier.
The price of major tech stocks plunged when the dot-com bubble burst from early 2000 to late 2002. Valuations of stocks had risen sharply in the two prior years. A recent Bloomberg headline read ...
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