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    as well as users as shown in Figures 1. This changed some in the business community to its potential as a means of communication also as a sales and marketing channel. Thus the notion of the "New Economy" has been hit hard since the "dot.com" bubble burst in early 2000. NASDAQ‚ the high-tech stock index‚ shortly after soaring to slightly over 5‚000 in the first quarter of 2000‚ dropped precipitously in the second and the third quarters of 2000‚ continuing its downward trend through 2002 to roughly

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    OPPORTUNITIES DURING STOCK PRICE BUBBLES Table of contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………… 2. The movements of stock prices……………………………………………………………….. 3. The existence of stock price bubbles………………………………………………………….. 4. The limitations to arbitrage……………………………………………………………………. 5. Heterogeneities among rational arbitrageurs................................................................................ 6. Stock bubble trading and exit strategies………………………………………………………

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    1- The term dot.com The term Dot COM (English .com) appeared before the explosion of bubble Internet to indicate‚ the madness which seized the “entreprenautes” to the evocation of three sesames of the E-trade: market‚ customers and Internet. A synonym of E-business. 2- The Internet Bubble The "dot-com bubble" sometimes referred to as the "I.T. bubble" was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1995–2001 with its peak on March 10‚ 2000 with the NASDAQ peaking at 5132.52 during which stock markets

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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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    The dot-com bubble (also referred to as the dot-com boom‚ the Internet bubble and the information technology bubble[1]) was an historic speculative bubble covering roughly 1997–2000 (with a climax on March 10‚ 2000‚ with the NASDAQ peaking at 5‚408.60[2] in intraday trading before closing at 5‚048.62) during which stock markets in industrialized nations saw their equity value rise rapidly from growth in the Internet sector and related fields. While the latter part was a boom and bust cycle‚ the Internet

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    Yahoo Case Study

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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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    Table of Content Page Introduction 3 Internet History 3 Development of the World Wide Web 5 Growth of the World Wide Web 6 Commercialization of the World Wide Web 8 The Bubble Burst 9 Aftermath of the Bubble 10 Conclusion 11 Reference 13 Introduction The origins of the World Wide Web can be traced back to 1980. Since then it has evolved beyond what its creators imagined would

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    Private Equity

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    The return distribution of venture capital has a kurtosis of 23.25 and a skewness of 3.63‚ which means it is leptokurtic and skews to the right. It is not close to normal distribution. Mainly due to the high returns in late 1990s during the "Dot-Com" bubble. The return distribution buyouts have a kurtosis of 2.14 and a skewness of -0.48‚ which close to 3 and 0‚ respectively. It is close to normal distribution. b) Regression results: From the above result‚ we can see that R2 is 0.1991‚ which

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    Elizabeth Thomas ASB-Bangalore 07.12.2012 1|Page Table of Contents: Abstract 3 I.Introduction 4 II.Economic Crisis in USA 4 2.1 Dot-Com Bubble 4 2.1.1 Overview 4 2.1.2 Making Bubble Bigger 5 2.1.3 The Burst 5 2.2 Housing Bubble 6 2.2.1 Initial phase of Housing Bubble 6 2.2.2 Wall-Street‘s plan 7 2.2.3 CDO 7 2.2.4 Sub-Prime Mortgages 9 2.2.5 Burst of Bubble 10 2.3 Recession-2008 11 2.3.1 Overview of Recession 11 2.3.2 Effects of Recession 12 2.3.3 Federal Government response to crisis 13 2

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    figure one. The Dotcom Bubble started in April of 1997 and lasted until June of 2003 (Business Insider). A myriad of reasons caused the Dotcom Bubble to happen but three reasons stand out in particular. The main reasons for the Dotcom Bubble were over speculation‚ newness of the market‚ and a drop in consumer confidence. Figure 1 (BBC) Looking first at the definition of speculative‚ it can be seen that indeed the Dotcom Bubble was hugely speculated. A speculative bubble is “caused by exaggerated

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