I was saying this looks and feels like 1998. Now I would say this looks and feels like 2000," says Rob Arnott.
Even if that is the case—a big if—there is an important lesson for investors from the dot-com collapse: Ultimately, the early ...
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 ...
Fueled by rapid stock market growth, the “dot-com” era is widely remembered as a period when the World Wide Web became a ...
Could the bottom fall out of the job market just in time for the silver anniversary of the dot-com bust 25 years ago? At ...
On March 10, 2000, the Nasdaq Composite index peaked at 5,048.62, more than double its value from just a year earlier.
When the bubble burst, the Nasdaq lost more than 75% of its gain on the back of profit taking and plummeting investor ...
The Magnificent 7 are in trouble, and even a short-term bounce is unlikely to resolve that. Click here to find out why MAGS ...
The company released its latest earnings on February 3, delivering a confident double beat against consensus forecasts. The ...