Sure, dot-com advertising is down, the number of newbies hitting the Internet has reached a plateau, and personal computer sales have fallen. |
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And during the great dot-com boom, some highly unprofitable companies gained great prominence on this measure. |
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Putting a dot-com twist on those bookmobiles of yore, the online bookseller is taking its Web site on the road. |
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The story of a dot-com billionaire who died in the World Trade Center attacks after revolutionizing the Internet. |
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Here the comparison to the dot-com era is spot on, when the greater fool theory of stock investing reigned. |
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The most astounding thing about the dot-com boom was the obscene amount of money that was spent. |
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Almost as soon as Romney ended his day-to-day role at Bain, the dot-com boom crashed and the economy went into recession. |
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The dot-com frenzy was at its peak and the capital markets were so flush with cash that they were practically bursting at the seams. |
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Worst affected was the wealth of those who saw their stock rise meteorically during the 1990s dot-com bubble. |
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It was a bastion of dot-com excess that managed to survive into the 21st century. |
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Unfortunately for the dot-com, the basic underpinning of the idea is statistically foolish. |
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Hard lessons were learned during the dot-com bubble, and that means that only established companies with significant revenues. |
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We've come into this when e-learning has a bad reputation thanks to the dot-com bust with its explosion of fly-by-night operations. |
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Also, the ability to appraise the value of a dot-com brand name is still developing. |
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Just because a dot-com business has a well-known or attractive brand name is no assurance of success. |
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The next recession could transmogrify many dot-com millionaires into poor folks. |
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Working in advertising during the dot-com windfall, he earned enough of a killing to take a year off. |
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But you don't have to be a dot-com executive to see how the Internet accelerates business velocity. |
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The dot-com bust, the recession of 2001, and the corporate crime wave and accounting scandals of 2002 brought the party to an unceremonious end. |
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It turns out the dot-com boom and bust aren't just anomalies of runaway capitalism. |
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Two years ago, the dot-com industry began to implode, along with their freebie offerings. |
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Perhaps the media has simply become more cautious since the days of the dot-com bust. |
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Then there are those who lost large amounts of money investing in ill-fated dot-com floats three years ago. |
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It was in a real low after the dot-com bubble burst, but it is coming back. |
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We had Web 1.0, we had the dot-com bubble, and everybody thought that was it. |
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You just have to think differently, and more traditionally, than many of the still wet-behind-the-ears digerati who created the dot-com bubble. |
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It's about whether those who lost when dot-com became dot-bomb have the faith to give it another go. |
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Like other venture firms, it got caught up in dot-com fever and bought into several dot-bombs. |
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When the dot-com bubble burst, much of the country's venture capital seemed to go with it. |
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As a swarm of new dot-com brands try to buy their way to brand recognition, clutter makes it difficult to break out, and it's easy to fritter away advertising dollars. |
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A droopy stock market and the dot-com crash that began nearly two years ago put a damper on the high end at a time when many were trying to cash in on the real-estate boom. |
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Reality, after all, teems with confidence games and dubious vendibles, from dot-com stocks to black-market caviar. |
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A few years ago the dot-com stock market boom in the U. S. went bust, ushering in a recession. |
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Priceline, once a highflying company that survived the dot-com bubble in the late 1990s, acts as an online travel agent. |
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Today's Web 2.0 resurgence has been received with scepticism as dot-com redux. |
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Three years after the dot-com became a dot-bomb, Australian investors are once again about to be flooded with an array of new sharemarket listings, among them Virgin Blue. |
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Companies can register their dot-com outside the USA within a country as a Local Domain Name, which is a dot-com with no country code attached. |
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So one of the first things I had to deal with in coming here was the dot-com view of just doing an IPO and quickly seeing a big payday at the end of the rainbow. |
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The dot-com collapse was dramatic enough, but even the skeptical few who saw that one coming were sandbagged by the sharpness of the overall market decline. |
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But he hadn't reckoned on the opposition of the village's dot-com, blow-in community and their parish-wide fight to preserve the house as a tourist attraction. |
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About 150 dot-com companies have failed in the past year, and dot-coms have eliminated nearly 42,000 jobs during that period. |
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The latest losing streak is its longest for eight years when markets were rocked by recession fears after the dot-com bubble burst. |
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It's not quite what you'd expect from such an elegant restaurant, which opened at the height of the city's dot-com boom, catering to those high-end nouveau riche tastes. |
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Though his fondness for casinos has abated, he makes an occasional pilgrimage back to the one-armed bandits, and he plays the stock market even after the dot-com crash. |
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Although Internet technology is at the core of Stentor's business, Muduroglu decided early on that he would not position the company as a dot-com. |
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The advantage that is key to customers choosing a dot-pro over a dot-com is that users can see those three letters at the end and know that it means something. |
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The trend was partly a manifestation of the Silicon Valley youthquake that was powering the dot-com economy. |
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The dot-com shakeout of the 1990s left only the most durable, most profitable, and most well backed companies surviving. |
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The dot-com shopping site, once the pinnacle of the Internet boom, ceased operations in early March as massive debts forced the company into bankruptcy. |
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Nevertheless, the formation of massive bubbles, such as the dot-com bubble which burst in 2000, demonstrates that short selling has a limited capacity to counterbalance trends in a bullish market. |
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When investors were in the grip of dot-com mania, companies that spun off their techier parts did, temporarily, create stockholder value out of thin air. |
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The company was one of Silicon Valley's more famous dot-com flameouts. |
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Born of Silicon Valley and the dot-com culture, they are trying to apply to carmaking the same entrepreneurial spirit that built the information superhighway. |
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The lean years after the dot-com collapse left the investing public with a hankering for visible, swift revenge on its defrauders, real and alleged. |
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