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1 пузырь доткомов
Economy: dot-com bubble (экономический пузырь, существовавший в период приблизительно с 1995 по 2001 год), I.T. bubble
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Dot-com bubble — The dot com bubble (also referred to as the Internet bubble and the Information Technology Bubble[1]) was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2000 (with a climax on March 10, 2000, with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52 in intraday trading… … Wikipedia
Second dot-com bubble — There has been speculation of a second dot com bubble to succeed the first that occurred roughly between 1995 and 2001. Some refer to it as Bubble 2.0,cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6036337.stm |title=Has the dotcom boom… … Wikipedia
Dot-com — may refer to: .com (short for commercial ), the generic top level domain used on the Internet s Domain Name System dot com company, a company which does most of its business on the Internet dot com bubble (also known as the dot com era), a… … Wikipedia
Dot-com company — Part of a series on Electronic commerce Online goods and services Streaming media Electronic books Softwa … Wikipedia
Dot com party — A dot com party (often known as an internet party or more generally, a launch party) is a social and business networking mixer hosted by an Internet related business, typically for promotional purposes or to celebrate a corporate event such as a… … Wikipedia
Dot.Com — Compilation album by The Residents Released 2000 … Wikipedia
Bubble — may refer to:Physical bubbles* Liquid bubble, a globule of one substance encased in another, usually air in a liquid * Soap bubble, a bubble formed by soapy water * Antibubble, a droplet of liquid surrounded by a thin film of gasArts and… … Wikipedia
bubble — A situation in which asset prices are seriously inflated. The unstable boom thus created may lead to a market crash. The most infamous example of this was the South Sea Bubble of 1720, which led to the collapse of the British share market and the … Accounting dictionary
bubble — A situation in which asset prices are seriously inflated. The unstable boom thus created may lead to a market crash. The most infamous example of this was the South Sea Bubble of 1720, which led to the collapse of the British share market and the … Big dictionary of business and management
dot bomb — n. A failed dot com company. Also: dot bomb, dot.bomb, and .bomb. Example Citations: A guy I ve known for years who recently left tobacco company R.J. Reynolds said an odd thing to me last week. He s about to roll his 401(k) assets into an IRA,… … New words
Causes of the United States housing bubble — Mania for home ownershipAmericans love of their homes is widely known and acknowledged;cite news title=Home $weet Home |work=Time date=2005 06 13 url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601050613,00.html] however, many believe that… … Wikipedia