Friday, March 11, 2005

Five Years After the Bubble, Have Its Lessons Been Forgotten?

"When the stock market fell to its post-bubble lows in late 2002, there was much talk that the lesson was that even if a technology is revolutionizing the world, the profits are more likely to go to those who use the technology than to those who develop it. Now investors are back buying hot technology stocks, and that lesson appears to be forgotten."


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