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Twenty-five years ago this week, the Nasdaq Composite Index hit its dot-com-era peak after soaring more than 500% in five years. Its subsequent collapse was swift and brutal. Small investors lured ...
As my colleague Matthew Fox reports, this month marks the 25th anniversary of the peak of the dot-com bubble. Back then, a burgeoning technology called the World Wide Web lit a fire under the markets.
While it’s tempting to compare the current excitement around AI to the dot-com bubble of 2000, it would be wrong to draw too many parallels, says Brad Holland As one market reporter quipped in ...
The countdown to the latest Nvidia earnings — and the fate of the broader stock market — is just over 24 hours away. Ahead of whatever Jensen Huang & Co. announces, let’s look at another ...
Tech stocks now make up a higher percentage of the market than during the dot-com bubble — which Edwards is famous for calling — and US stocks are now an exorbitant 75% of global market cap.
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However, the MPA adds that streaming competition is growing, particularly in Indonesia and Thailand, from local players like Vidio, which led the Indonesia market with 4.7 million subscribers in ...
While it’s tempting to compare the current excitement around AI to the dot-com bubble of 2000, it would be wrong to draw too many parallels, says Brad Holland As one market reporter quipped in ...