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The dot-com bubble was a period during which rampant speculation and bullish investment led to the overvaluation (and subsequent crash) of the young internet technology industry on Wall Street.
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 ...
Among the tech bubble forecasters ... Howard Marks, the Oaktree Capital co-founder who correctly called the 2000 crash, plastered “cautionary signs” all over his January investor memo ...
"This is a real bubble and it's going to pop," one tech analyst told Kiplinger's ... and you're not seeing a 1929-style crash. You'll note two giant spikes after March, moments in the summer ...
My colleague Jim Edwards reports that a growing number of VC investors are beginning to fret that low interest rates are causing another bubble in technology. On the surface, it's not hard to see ...
Mergers and acquisitions in the technology sector have returned to pre-crash levels — and gone even higher — with average deal-size up a staggering 81% on 2013, according to data from the ...
Bear Markets Hit Harder And Last Longer During Recessions, Says Market Strategist: Here's A Historical Look At Bear Market Severity And Duration 'I Just Don't See A Tech Bubble:' CIO Assures ...
Bank of America has coined a phrase for what's going on in markets right now, calling it an "anything but bonds" bull run. The firm notes that in the fourth quarter of 2023, stocks and crypto led ...