U.S. stocks now account for 49% of global market capitalization, a level last seen just before the dot-com bubble
The dot-com crisis in the early 2000s saw thousands of internet companies, inflated by hype and investor money, collapse due to their inability to generate profits. Billions of dollars vanished, but survivors like Amazon and Google became giants, proving that internet businesses can be successful when backed by real value.
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The dot-com crisis in the early 2000s saw thousands of internet companies, inflated by hype and investor money, collapse due to their inability to generate profits. Billions of dollars vanished, but survivors like Amazon and Google became giants, proving that internet businesses can be successful when backed by real value.
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