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| | | ... before. Founded in 1924, MFS is one of the longest-running asset managers in the world, and they've lived through the dotcom bust, the rise of hedge funds, the proliferation of quant strategies and, more recently, indexed investing. That experience ... |
| | | | ... Magnificent 7 companies not growing their headcount since 2022. While the AI bubble concerns are being compared to the dotcom bubble, Maguchu said that there is a huge difference in terms of the profitability and the size of the AI companies compared ... |
| | | | ... could be unprecedented in both speed and scale but some investors fear a bubble is forming. Market bubbles, including the dotcom and 1929 bubbles, have arisen in all major times of transformation, and BlackRock believes that could happen again. It said ... |
| | | | ... AWS, Microsoft, Google, Oracle and Meta are spending big on GenAI - but with minimal ROI - and it's reminiscent of the Dotcom era. Collectively, they have spent US$500 million between 2023 and 2025, Ghernati calculates, but their revenue has remained ... |
| | | | ... said at the time. In the second round of payments, creditors will receive a distribution based on waterfall priorities: Dotcom customer entitlement claims will receive a 72% distribution; customer entitlement claims will receive 54%; general unsecured ... |
| | | | ... added that there were some similarities between what investors have, and may continue to see, and what occurred during the dotcom boom. "In some ways this development echoes the tussle between hardware and software from the Dotcom boom. At one point ... |
| | | | ... proceeded to record new all-time highs. This, despite "hiccups" brought on by the Asian financial crisis of 1997/98; the dotcom bust in 2000; the global financial crisis in 2008/09; and, the European sovereign debt crisis of 2010/13. Threats and sanctions ... |
| | | | ... 500 P/E ratio would hit the peak overvaluation of 23.4 times recorded on the 1st of September 2000 in the midst of the dotcom bubble. We all know what happened thereafter. It could be that this time is different. But there's also Murphy's Law. ... |
| | | | ... research paper The road to recovery, VanEck examines three separate periods of recovery - the period following the 2001 dotcom burst, the 2008 GFC and the 2015-16 Greek debt crisis. "The paper finds that during these recovery periods, equal weighting ... |
| | | | Could it be? Could it be that Dallas Fred President Robert Kaplan has been reading my daily rants? That would be too presumptuous of moi but Factset's report that "Dallas Fed President Kaplan (nonvoter) told the WSJ the recent yield-curve inversion ... |
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