Like every other dotcom that was carried away by the hype, we got ahead of ourselves. |
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It's a good idea to have a plan B, so if the dotcom millionaire scheme doesn't come off you have something to fall back on. |
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After the pension scheme was revalued in the wake of the dotcom bubble, that surplus turned to a deficit. |
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The dotcom era of the late 90s saw some of the worst abusers of pro-forma earnings manipulations. |
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Given the huge success of the original operation, there was no question of phasing out the dotcom offerings. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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The dotcom crash shows that investing successfully in start-ups demands more than just large sums of ready cash. |
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Aer Lingus has taken the dotcom route so seriously, it repainted four of its planes with a giant Aerlingus.com logo instead of the shamrock. |
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No, here were some of the top people in the dotcom world and these youngsters just walked out on them in mid sentence without a by your leave. |
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If you believe the selldown in technology shares is due exclusively to the pricking of the dotcom bubble, think again. |
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Only the most brilliant of chief executives can move the share price and even here the evidence in the face of the dotcom meltdown is scant. |
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The dotcom era is over, Simon may well find himself out of the picture as the moneybags get a real manager to run the show. |
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One of the positive aspects of the dotcom slump was that many pseudo-web designers were sifted out. |
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Maloney said that one of the major effects of the dotcom implosion was to rid the market of unprofitable and uncompetitive firms. |
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Other will argue that Greenspan prevented the US economy from sliding into recession in the late 90s following the dotcom collapse. |
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But, they got too caught up in the dotcom hype, and when the bubble burst they refused to admit that things had changed. |
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Whether she knows it or not, she is cited as chief victim of the emerging syndrome known as dotcom envy. |
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Bet there are plenty of failed dotcom business models they could get their hands on. |
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For much of 2001, private equity firms had to deal with a soft market sparked by the fallout of the dotcom implosion. |
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Few pundits could resist comparing high dotcom stock prices to the historic craze for fancy flowers. |
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By contrast with the most recent batch of stockmarket flotations during the dotcom boom, there are no wild valuations this time round. |
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The organization warned of dotcom cowboys making up fictitious buyers to pressure businesses into signing up. |
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The temptation is to forsake fossilized print for the new opportunities of the dotcom world. |
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Many mom-and-pop cybershops are enjoying increasing sales, an expanded customer base or a profit despite the burst of the dotcom bubble. |
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If those comparisons with the glory days of the dotcom boom don't trigger alarm bells, there are plenty of other reasons to be nervous. |
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And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year. |
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In an industry filled with as much hype and hoopla as the dotcom world in its heyday, Biogen is a company with products, revenues, profits, and prospects. |
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I am a risk-taker and I would have gone for broke during the dotcom boom. |
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The word on the street at the height of the dotcom boom was that this was the figure to watch if you were interested in investing in growth companies. |
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With the exception of the dotcom boom, all of the trust fund surprises have been in the wrong direction. |
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As the dotcom bust receded and the leverage inflated the next boom, the wager looked like a good one. |
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After his arrest, dotcom was held for a month before being released on bail. |
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All that manpower came in handy, because dotcom had to be cut out of his panic room. |
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Will any of this lead to more reforms of Wall Street like there were after the dotcom crash a decade ago? |
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Suffice to say that the vineyard has been sustained by a rising demand from Europe's aristocratic families, Arab princelings and dotcom millionaires. |
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Back in the early noughties I got involved with a dotcom startup. |
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Josh Harris was a dotcom millionaire who became famous for crafting a Big Brother-style artistic experiment. |
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Buying incubator shares at inflated prices, whose underlying assets where just other dotcom shares trading at inflated prices, was never going to work. |
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As was amply demonstrated during the dotcom boom, many people bought shares in profitless, no-hope companies purely because the shares had risen substantially beforehand. |
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Sultan reportedly made millions off the sale of the site she cofounded during the dotcom boom. |
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The stock followed the Icarian arc of so many of its dotcom peers. |
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A typical dotcom company's rapid growth rate demands a turnover of directorial authority to people better equipped than the visionary founder to help the company grow. |
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Average value per disclosed-value deal did soar to an all-time record, including the dotcom bubble. |
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A subsequent coolness, pari passu with the dotcom billionaire's revenue growth no doubt, is said to've developed. |
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This might look like another of those dotcom deals, where a wealthy corporate giant pays over the odds for a business with big user numbers but no concrete business plan. |
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Some panelists clearly had a case of irrational exuberance, an overenthusiasm no different from what we saw at the end of the dotcom and the housing crises. |
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Polymers DotCom has the following to say on the biodegradability of plastics. |
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Dotcom was arrested in a mansion he was renting outside of Auckland, New Zealand. |
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Millie, Christa, Alexis, Carrel and Dotcom were born in America after scientists from Edinburgh-based PPL Therapeutics implanted eggs into a sow. |
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Gentle Susan took fourth, Hollyoak Jazz walked out, with Pokie Dotcom dropping out at the turn after being second-up. |
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Kim Dotcom hit headlines last year when his Auckland mansion was raided by police and his business, the much-loved Megaupload, was shut down by US authorities. |
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