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    Worldwideweb

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    THE BUBBLE DECADE Content Introduction………………………...………………………………………………...page Description of WWW and Internet…....………………….………………………… page The Internet……………………..……..………………….………………………… page The World-Wide-Web……………………….…………………………………....... page The Use of Computers & the World-Wide-We………………………………....... page Dot-com Downfall………………………………………………..……………....... page Cause of the Dot-com NASDAQ crash………..…………………………………...page Effect of the Bubble Bursting………………………………………………………

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    early 20th centuries‚ many financial crises were associated with banking panics‚ and many recessions coincided with these panics. Other situations that are often called financial crises include stock market crashes and the bursting of other financial bubbles‚ currency crises‚ and sovereign defaults. The major international financial crises are briefly discussed below. 1. The Great Depression The Great Depression‚ an immense tragedy that placed millions of Americans out of work‚ was the beginning

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    Report write-up on Yahoo Case study Yahoo was conceptualized almost accidentally in 1993 by Jerry Yang and David Filo - who were pursuing their electrical engineering degree from Stanford University - while posting a list of their favorite sites on the web‚ got officially founded in 1994 and incorporated in the year 1995. Initially named “Jerry’s guide to world wide web”‚ got later named Yahoo which was an acronym for “Yet another Hierarchal Officious Oracle”. The term “Hierarchal” described how

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    the dramatic rise and fall of the stock prices of the Web consultants‚ along with many others in the Internet sector‚ during the dot come bubble of 2000. It was question that boggled minds‚ as to how this could have happened in a relatively sophisticated capital market like that of the United States. To discuss the role of capital market intermediaries in the dot-com of 2000 and to check whether their incentives were properly aligned with their intended roles. To evaluate why the market allowed

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    they possess some private information not public shared. Nevertheless‚ they are still mimicking a little group’s opinion without analysis from themselves. 1 Behavioral Finance and Herd behavior EXAMPLE 1: The International Bubble/Dot-Com Bubble < Onset of Dot-com Boom >2 Began from 1993‚ the World Wide Web’s

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    Effects of Unethical Behavior Article David Haynes ACC/291 October 8‚ 2012 Celeste Garrett Effects of Unethical Behavior Article There are several situations that can unethical behaviors and practices. In 2002 the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was made law to stop unethical situations that where taken place in many companies‚ big or small when a company practice unethical practices‚ there can be lots of damage to the company. In many instances law has at best led

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    E-Commerce Site En.wikipedia.org (2008) Dot-com company - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. [online] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_company [Accessed: 22/04/2012]. Jobber‚ D. and Fahy‚ J. (2009) Foundations of Marketing. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education‚ p.263. Lukman‚ A. (2010) Failure and success of dot-come companies. My time matters blog‚ [blog] 17th March‚ Available at: http://mytimemattersblog.com/failure-and-success-of-dot-com-companies/ [Accessed: 22/04/2012]. n/a

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    Services marketing Sucessful e com website- Myntra.com ------------------------------------------------- About myntra: Myntra was established by Mukesh Bansal‚ Ashutosh Lawania‚ and Vineet Saxena in February 2007. All three are IIT alumni‚ and have worked for several start-ups. Myntra is headquartered in Bangalore and has been funded by Venture Capital funds like IndoUS‚ IDG &amp; Accel Partners.[6] The company started off in the business of personalization of products‚ and soon expanded to

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    the most successful indirect sales channel strategy at that time. In later 1990s‚ Cisco had ever been the world’s most valuable company‚ its market capitalization exceeded $500 billion in 2000‚ and sales reached $18 billion. With the telecom and dot-com crash in 2001‚ Cisco’s business was hugely affected; $1 billion loss was reported in 2001. The shrunken market made Cisco’s management completely review and revamp its go-to market strategy. Market and Products: Cisco’s major products are switches

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    1973-1975 | 2 years | Quadrupling of oil prices‚ inflation from Vietnam War | Panic of 1987 | 1987 | 4 years | Dollar crisis‚ program trading‚ illiquidity‚ real estate | Early 1990’s Recession | 1990-1991 | | | 2000 dot.com bubble | 2001-2003 | 2 years | Dot.com bubble‚ September 11‚ accounting scandals | Panic of 2008 | 2008-? | ? | Real estate‚ bank failures‚ illiquidity | The U.S. financial crisis of 1792‚ which can be regarded as Wall Street’s first crash‚ was a more important historical

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