Examples of using Dot-com in English and their translations into Slovak
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I don't need any help… dot-com?
Dot-com and everything it stands for… over!
He worked in the dot-com era.
Top 10 dot-com flops- CNN's list of ten most notable failed dot-com companies.
This was during the dot-com era.
I went to a dot-com auction at a Holiday Inn in Palo Alto and I bought 11 G4s with a stroke of a paddle.
Good for you.-Never thought I would be one of those… dot-com guys, but there are worse things, I guess.
After 9/11 and the dot-com collapse the US government decided to save the economy by inflating a new bubble.
He didn't just predicted current crisis,he also predicted the dot-com bubble and the stock market collapse of 1987.
The NASDAQ Composite index surged in the late 1990s andthen fell sharply as a result of the dot-com bubble.
But bubbles are born: it happened with a dot-com bubble, and the same was with the 2008 housing bubble.
That's more than the 78% drop in the Nasdaq Composite Index after the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
Ten years ago, before these dot-com millionaires, there were men of substance in this club.
The fall exceeded the Nasdaq CompositeIndex's 78 per cent peak-to-trough decline after the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
I think this is very similar to the Dot-Com Boom and Bust Cycle that we have in the late 90s and early 2000s seen.
A dot-com billionaire with serious commitment issues, who shows up at every charity gig with a fabulous nobody on his arm.
The Buffett indicator peaked at about 145% right before the dot-com bubble burst and reached nearly 110% before the financial crisis.
The decline of these digital coins is now steeper than the Nasdaq CompositeIndex's 78 per cent peak-to-trough monitoring after the Dot-Com bubble burst in 2000.
Those remarks foreshadowed the popping of the dot-com bubble, and the phrase has found a permanent place in the Wall Street lexicon.
It would be the eighth-largest IPO in history,bigger than most that took place during the 1990s dot-com boom.
Unfortunately, when the dot-com bubble burst, the company's board realized they had grown way too big and were burning way too much money to be able to survive.
The number of companies valued at $10 billion or more that have gone public in the first half of thisyear is more than at any other time since the dot-com boom of 2000.
After they did the dot-com bubble and that burst and they re-inflated it with the real estate and credit crisis bubble and then when that burst, now they have created the bubble of all bubbles.
Over the past decade, the Super Bowl has attracted a bevyof different movie studio, automotive and dot-com companies, making these the most populous and competitive ad categories.
As we mentioned in the previous lecture, mortgage bubble was inflated in the years 1998- 2006 and was significantly driven by FED's expansionary monetary policy,which wanted to avoid a recession after the dot-com bubble burst in 2000.
But Novogratz saidthis art market feels perilously similar to the dot-com bubble of 1999 and that it is benefiting from easy central bank policy that's largely helping the wealthy.
Venture capital funding jumped to $99.5 billion last year,the second highest recorded total since the peak of the dot-com boom in 2000, according to PwC and CB Insights' quarterly MoneyTree Report.
The last two times the transaction volume reached similar levels, market specialists noted,saw the dot-com bubble burst of 2001 and the financial crisis of 2007 in the following year respectively.
He calls them"irrational exuberances on asset markets" and if he is critical about somethingat FED, specifically Greenspan in relation to the dot-com bubble and real estate bubble, it is that Greenspan underestimated these irrational exuberances and not corrected them adequately.
