Sentences with phrase «1990s tech boom»

The late 1990s tech boom left the national office market chock - full of tenants, but innovations achieved during that hasty expansion aren't yielding the same results these days.
And, if the market boom in cryptocurrency is analogous to the roaring years of the 1990s tech boom, how can you avoid investing in the next Pets.com?
In a back to the future moment reminiscent of the 1990s tech boom, Chinese coal miner Yankuang Group is establishing an e-commerce platform focused entirely on selling high - end Australian products into fast - growing markets on the mainland.
Denmark is facing its «Nokia moment»; drugmaker Novo Nordisk has ballooned into a $ 100 billion giant, dominating its home stock market just as the Finnish firm did at the height of the 1990s tech boom.

Not exact matches

«Bill was the one who pushed hard for my company, Net Gravity, to be profitable at the height of the dot - com boom» in the late 1990s, said Thuan Pham, a tech entrepreneur who joined Uber in 2013 and is now chief technology officer.
During the boom of the 1990s, neoliberal economists and the financial press promoted the the high tech revolution for its ability to reduce production costs.
An Interview with Michael Hudson for Counterpunch By STANDARD SCHAEFER During the boom of the 1990s, neoliberal economists and the financial press promoted the the high tech revolution for its ability to reduce production costs.
«It is impossible to know the extent to which crypto assets may transform the financial infrastructure and whether most new crypto assets are likely to disappear as in past episodes of technological innovation (as many tech companies did during the boom of the late 1990s, for example),» wrote the IMF.
The US has certainly experienced house price cycles in the past, although they tended to be more localised events such as the oil - related boom - bust in Texas property in the mid 1980s, New England in the late 1980s / early 1990s and the tech - related property cycle in California around 2000 (Case, Quigley and Shiller 2003).
Similar to the stock market during the tech boom of the 1990s and real estate just before the Great Recession, Bitcoin may come tumbling down soon.
The move into e-commerce mirrors junior Australian miners during the 1990s dotcom boom, as they sought to profit from the fast - growing tech sector.
The tech devotee had invested his meager savings in Apple, Intel, and other booming names during the 1990s while in graduate school at Stanford and sold his shares in 1999, just before the tech bubble burst.
During the «tech boom,» as many growth stocks and technology - related firms soared in value in the mid to late 1990s, value strategies delivered positive returns but fell far behind in the relative performance race.
The tech boom of the 1990s ended with the bursting of the dot - com bubble of 2000 - 2001.
Strongin also compared the cryptocurrency market to the boom in tech during the late 1990s — an occurrence that eventually led to a massive bubble popping.
During through the tech boom in the 1990s, there was only one year — 1999 — when the city experienced 4.0 million sq. ft. of absorption.
The companies virtually dropped out of sight in the late 1990s as investment banks pursued every conceivable IPO in the heat of the tech boom.
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