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...The price/earnings (and often price/sales) ratios of these stocks can look high — but not as stretched as those of Big Technology shares in 2000....
...At its peak in 2000, market capitalisation reached $76bn. This was a year in which revenues hit $700mn. By 2002, the equity value had fallen to less than $2bn....
...Its stock rocketed to almost triple its value on the first day of trading, hitting a $65bn valuation in October 2000....
...“In the first tech bubble crash [in 2000] there were a number of funds who downsized their funds significantly,” he said....
...“The last time the consulting industry had this level of salary inflation was around the dot.com boom in 1999-2000,” said Fiona Czerniawska, chief executive of Source Global Research, a consulting sector...
...At past peaks, the top five largest tech companies with the greatest price momentum accounted at most for 1.3 per cent of the total value of the S&P 500 index (in 2000)....
...That sent the S&P 500 down 1 per cent, and the small-cap Russell 2000 down 4 per cent. Futures markets now price in fewer than four 25bp interest rate cuts in 2024, down from five a week ago....
...Nvidia 2023 = Cisco 2000?...
...The small-cap benchmark, the Russell 2000, has fallen 2 per cent this year....
...In one famous case dating back to the late 2000s, South Korea’s Kolon Industries paid $360mn in penalties and compensation over a conspiracy to convert trade secrets relating to the production of Kevlar...
...In 1999-2000, the US tech sector equitised by 29 per cent; in the 2021-22 bubble that figure was only 3 per cent....
...Though prices have fallen back in the past few weeks, ownership of big tech stocks among active fund managers remains far higher than at the start of the year....
...This trend has afflicted others; an OECD study of 18 countries found that between 2000 and 2015, average business entry rates fell by three percentage points....
...If you had bought Berkshire at the 2000 peak, you would have earned over 8 per cent a year through the end of 2010, absolutely trouncing the wider market: Buffett simply didn’t own any tech stocks during...
...2000....
...The Japanese economy entered a long period of stagnation during the 2000s, when the economy grew on average only 0.7 per cent....
...In the early 2000s, Apple was known for its brightly coloured personal computers. Fluorescent colours and chunky designs were popular in phones and gaming devices....
...The two Silicon Valley giants have been rivals in the smartphone market since Google acquired and popularised the Android operating system in the 2000s....
...Rakuten Bank was founded in 2000 and established itself as an online banking pioneer in Japan....
...But more broadly it illustrates how South Korea has become a key battleground in the intensifying US-China tech war....
...The latter argument has been strongly made by the tech historian Jeffrey Funk, who contrasts the bursting of the dot.com bubble in 2000 with what is happening today....
...But since the court decision, sports betting has been transformed into a high-growth tech business with over $12bn in revenue in 2022 and advertising that is fast becoming ubiquitous in American cultural...
...When the dotcom bubble burst in 2000 many investors slapped their foreheads at their collective stupidity and shouted: what were we thinking?...
...The 25-year-old company first tested movie downloads in 2000 when it explored alternatives to mailing out rental DVDs in red envelopes....
...Operating margins might settle back to something like the post-2000 average of 12 per cent, but no worse. Ryan Grabinski at Strategas isn’t so sanguine....
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