Sentences with phrase «tech bubble bust»

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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.
Through baby boom and baby bust, from tech bubble to housing bubble, from the depths of the Great Recession to recovery, New Strategist has been tracking trends for more than 25 years.
As competing cryptocurrencies cropped up, so too did the analogies to the 1990s tech bubble and bust.
Of course, there was much talk in the late 1990s about the possible coming tech bust - Tech Bubble 1.0 - as the sector's shares escalated to lofty heights, until they finally crastech bust - Tech Bubble 1.0 - as the sector's shares escalated to lofty heights, until they finally crasTech Bubble 1.0 - as the sector's shares escalated to lofty heights, until they finally crashed.
DollarCollapse.com is managed by John Rubino, co-author, with GoldMoney's James Turk, of The Money Bubble (DollarCollapse Press, 2014) and The Collapse of the Dollar and How to Profit From It (Doubleday, 2007), and author of Clean Money: Picking Winners in the Green - Tech Boom (Wiley, 2008), How to Profit from the Coming Real Estate Bust (Rodale, 2003) and Main Street, Not Wall Street (Morrow, 1998).
This would not produce a housing bubble, he predicted, because it was difficult to speculate in homes and the memory of the 2000 tech - stock bust remained fresh.
Robert Shiller, Yale economist and author of Irrational Exuberance, who warned of 2000 Tech bust and the housing bubble is warning that equities may be a bubble.
While the first tech boom, and subsequent bust, more than a decade ago is a concern for the massive bubble of new tech companies today, Yasukochi says there's evidence that this cycle will be different, that the boom may be slow to diminish.
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