Startups rode the internet wave while Big Tech companies are leading the AI charge, meaning if their stocks crash then far more investors will be hit.
The dot-com bubble was one of the worst periods in modern tech history. Other companies like Amazon and eBay survived the dot-com crash and are now thriving. Are you ahead, or behind on retirement?
Watch the Video Lee and I rewound the clock about 25 years, back to the height of the dot-com boom. At that time, Cisco was one of the hottest stocks on the planet, sitting at the center of the ...
The Nasdaq-100 took more than 15 years to return to its dot-com-era peak. One investor who saw the crash coming sees echoes in today's AI craze. This week marks the 25th anniversary of the peak of the ...
Credit: Credit: Stacey Zhu; Bob Riha Jr / Archive Photos / via Getty Images/ Yeti studio, Aleksandr Kondratov, Manuel Findeis, 19 STUDIO/Shutterstock.com Here's what people who weren't there don't ...
A couple of years ago senior executives, managers and other employees of dot-com companies seemed to have it all, enjoying heady, fast-track careers in growing industries where it seemed the only ...
The S&P 500 just delivered back-to-back annual gains of more than 25% for only the second time in its history. The last time was during the dot-com era in 1998, which was an irrational period in stock ...
One should be just as cautious about predicting the imminent burst of an AI bubble as skeptical of the exaggerated hype currently surrounding artificial intelligence. There are concerning signs. The ...
The US stock market, driven by AI giants like Nvidia (NVDA), is showing signs of extreme overvaluation reminiscent of past asset bubbles. Valuation metrics such as Buffett’s indicator and the Shiller ...
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - As Wall Street approaches the 20th anniversary of the piercing of the dot-com bubble, today's decade-old rally led by a few small players shows some similarities ...
This March marks the 20th anniversary of the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2000, which led to the demise of iconic startups with names like Pets.com and Webvan. Experts reminisce about the era ...