The dot-com bubble was a period during which rampant speculation and bullish investment led to the overvaluation (and subsequent crash) of the young internet technology industry on Wall Street.
The problem for ministers is that most consumers just won’t buy EVs ...
Dominic Lawson says electric vehicles are being forced on the battered British consumer and that most people don’t want ...
The AI boom resembles the dot-com bubble — but there's one big difference that makes this craze far more dangerous, says one expert. The princely valuations of companies like Nvidia reflect ...
In a recent analysis of the U.S. job market, David Rosenberg, a prominent economist known for his accurate prediction of the ...
In contrast, the dotcom bubble saw crazy valuations for businesses that weren't making much revenue, or none at all. The Australian reported on comments from David Philpotts, the Schroders head of ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a relic. It is also having its worst period of underperformance of the S&P 500 since the ...
The Dow is a relic. But as a measure of the past, its underperformance turns out to be a handy gauge of just how much the ...
According to Rowan’s wealth manager, the top 10 companies in the S&P 500 are currently more overvalued than the top 10 ...
During the late 1990s, the world of technology launched what has been called the Internet DotCom era. The internet itself was very new, but developing web sites was relatively easy to do ...
Fierce rallies in technology related share prices are eliciting calls of a new investment bubble a la Nasdaq 2000, but are ...
“The top 10 companies in the S&P 500 today are more overvalued than the top 10 companies were during the tech bubble in the ...