Sentences with phrase «bursting of the tech bubble»

More than 200 years after the inception of our country and several wars, stock market crashes, powerful companies suffering from failed investments, rising unemployment rates, the famous bursting of a tech bubble and most recently the bursting of a housing bubble, federal debt stands at $ 16.7 trillion.
Had Social Security started investing in stocks in the early 1980s or late 1990s, she argues, the trust fund would be significantly more flush than it is now, even taking into account the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000 and the meltdown in 2008.
Since 2001, the nascent asset class has been rocked by the burst of the tech bubble and then the recession.
By 2000, after a telecom bust and the bursting of the tech bubble in New York, Joe's company was taking on capital on onerous terms to sustain the company's growth.
From the 1980s through the bursting of the tech bubble, correlations were reliably positive, averaging 0.50.
He noted that the other time we had 80 % of IPOs be unprofitable was in 1999, prior to the burst of the tech bubble.
Since the financial crisis, but really since the bursting of the tech bubble, bonds have been more likely to move in the opposite direction to stocks, particularly during episodes of equity market stress.
It also helped the economy in 2008 when global risk aversion was at its peak, and during both the Asian financial crisis in the mid to late 1990s and the bursting of the tech bubble in the United States a decade ago.
John and his wife retired in the spring of 2000, just before the bursting of the tech bubble.
The only other times CAPE climbed like this was before the market crash of 1929 and the bursting of the tech bubble in the early 2000s.
Yet John and his wife survived the bursting of the tech bubble as well as the great financial crisis a few years later because they had a plan in place that accounted for the possibility of down markets.
In the U.S., where market cap relative to GDP is much larger than in China, the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000 only resulted in a particularly mild recession.
Since the financial crisis, but really since the bursting of the tech bubble, bonds have been more likely to move in the opposite direction to stocks.
Fifteen years after the bursting of the tech bubble and more than eight years after the advent of the last financial crisis, many investors are still being impacted by the memory of those traumatic events.
Dividend investing really came back into style following the bursting of the tech bubble and the 2000 - 2002 bear market, and the iShares fund was the first ETF to jump on that trend.
Since the financial crisis, but really since the bursting of the tech bubble, bonds have been more likely to move in the opposite direction to stocks, particularly during episodes of equity market stress.
Since the financial crisis, but really since the bursting of the tech bubble, bonds have been more likely to move in the opposite direction to stocks.
On the other hand, the stock valuation patterns from 2011 - 2016 are eerily reminiscent of what transpired (1994 - 1999) prior to the bursting of the tech bubble.
One widely - followed analyst argues that because companies have had large write - downs during the bursting of the tech bubble and again during the Great Recession, the reported EPS series used by Shiller's CAPE ratio is no longer appropriate.
A bit of price history on LVLT shares: with the bursting of the tech bubble in 2000/2001 shares of LVLT wilted from over $ 110 down to around $ 4 and then bounced around between $ 2 and $ 7 for the next 7 years.
The party ended in early 2000 with the bursting of the tech bubble.
I'd guess that the fundamental index light bulb really went off after the bursting of the tech bubble, after investors inflated the very biggest stocks and then had them implode, taking the market down with them.
The market had always treated you pretty well, and you'd recovered nicely from the bursting of the tech bubble in the early 2000s.
The first video clip featured the COO of a startup company that was struggling to survive through the recession that followed the burst of the tech bubble in 2001.
Three years into a slow recovery from the bursting of the tech bubble, all the major commercial property sectors are poised for solid growth this year.
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