Dot-com
Dot-com (also dotcom or redundantly dot.com) companies were the collection of start-up companies selling products or services using or somehow related to the Internet. They proliferated in the late 1990s dot-com boom, a speculative frenzy of investment in Internet and Internet-related technical stocks and enterprises. The name derives from the fact that many of them have the ".com" TLD suffix built into their company name.
External links
- The Nasdaq Stock Market Crash - Learn about the spectacular rise and downfall of the Nasdaq.
- Looking back on the crash - 5 years on, the Guardian sums up
- Top 10 dot-com flops - CNet's list of ten most notable failed dot-com companies
- Tech Rip-off HowTo - Techniques for Wanna-be Dot Com Millionaires
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Overview |
| ► | Soaring stocks |
| ► | Free spending |
| ► | Thinning the herd |
| ► | Aftermath |
| ► | List of well-known dot-coms |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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