But what actually caused the dot-com bubble to burst in March 2000, and what lessons does it offer for today’s AI boom? Let’s ...
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The S&P 500 is nearing dot-com era valuations, but strategists argue it's the new normal
The S&P 500 is now trading near levels it hasn’t touched since the dot-com bubble, and Wall Street isn’t running scared, but adjusting. According to Yahoo Finance, strategists across the board are now ...
Henry Blodget, once a star tech analyst during the late 1990s and early 2000s, sees “striking parallels” between today’s ...
If you were investing in the late 1990s, you’ll remember the euphoria of the dot-com boom. Anything with a ".com" at the end of its name could raise millions in capital and see its stock price double ...
The "Magnificent Seven" are currently as expensive relative to the other 493 stocks in the S&P 500 as the biggest technology stocks were during the dot-com bubble. The S&P 500 has a CAPE ratio above ...
The stock market may be in a bubble that rivals the one seen during the dot-com boom. That's according to Torsten Sløk, the chief economist of Apollo Global Management, who said on Wednesday that the ...
The AI boom will go bust and dwarf the dot-com crash because of its greater scale, Erik Gordon said. AI startups such as CoreWeave threaten greater investor losses than the likes of Pets.com, he said.
The latest round of U.S. and Chinese trade talks seemed to be going swimmingly until a tape bomb dropped that China found Nvidia broke antitrust laws. More on that later.
OpenAI chair and Sierra CEO Bret Taylor argues that companies will benefit from AI growth, and that a potential AI bubble ...
The big picture: As tech giants pour more money into AI, some warn that a bubble may be forming. Drawing comparisons to the dot-com crash that wiped out trillions at the turn of the millennium, ...
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