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The Motley Fool
March 13, 2010
Kris Eddy
The Motley Fool's Weekly Editors' Picks Take a look at the week's most educational, amusing, and enriching articles from Motley Fool: Idiot-Proofing Berkshire Hathaway... What the Bubble Taught Us About Tech... What's Messed Up About Social Security... mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 19, 2005
Seth Jayson
Short the Ice Sculptors With Tyco's ex-CEO Dennis Kozlowski behind bars, the world may see less excess. But we all need to remember that plenty of ordinary shareholders paid the price -- quite literally -- for his greed. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 11, 2001
Ruth Shalit & Robin Hafitz
The day the brands died For their customers, the demise of the dot-coms has proved strangely painful... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
August 17, 2000
Damien Cave
To hell with hubris Can't dying dot-coms take some of the new economy arrogance with them? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
September 8, 2006
Alyce Lomax
The Lessons of a Terrible Year Investors, there's nothing wrong with getting excited for the future; the Internet remains just as exciting and dynamic as in those crazy days prior to 2001. Let's hope that the lessons we've learned from that year have given us a bit more caution -- and wisdom. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
March 1, 2008
Julia Homer
It Takes a Bubble In the clear light of the post-subprime bubble, we can see how remarkably similar it was to the dot-com bubble that burst just before it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
April 10, 2002
Damien Cave
Even lamer than a busted dot-com "F'd Companies," Philip Kaplan's obituary for online flameouts, is more pathetic than the companies it skewers... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
August 6, 2002
Paul Roberts
"Buy, Lie and Sell High" In his new book, "Buy, Lie and Sell High: How Investors Lost Out on Enron and the Internet Bubble," D. Quinn Mills sets out to analyze what happened and how investment banks sold the American economy down the river. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 11, 2007
Christopher Farrell
Bubbles: Bring 'Em On "POP! Why Bubbles Are Great for The Economy" is a breezy and perceptive argument that creative destruction and bubbles go hand-in-hand. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
January 1, 2004
John Edwards
The New New Economy Don't look now, but E-commerce -- and E-commerce companies -- are staging a comeback. mark for My Articles similar articles
CFO
May 1, 2007
Edward Teach
The Bright Side of Bubbles Despite their cost, speculative bubbles may have an enormous upside, Pop!: Why Bubbles Are Good for the Economy, a new book by Daniel Gross argues. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 6, 2000
Benoit Denizet-Lewis
Voice of the Net Is it throaty, sexy, perky, sporty? Advertisers seek the quintessential ad voice to convey that dot-com feeling. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 24, 2008
Morgan Housel
How Happy Days Lead to Crazy Ways We blew it in the past, and we've blown it again this time. Will we ever learn? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 9, 2007
Dave Mock
What to Do When the Market Turns No one knows when or how significant market "corrections" will happen, but all the dire predictions are right on one point -- it will happen sometime. So let's assume a drop is imminent -- what's your plan to deal with it? mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
July 11, 2001
Scott Rosenberg
CueCatastrophe Next to the company that tried to wire Web users to bar-code scanners, money-burning dot-coms like Webvan don't look quite so bad... mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 4, 2002
Katharine Mieszkowski
"It was just stupid" TheStreet.com's co-founder, Jim Cramer, explains why he regrets his dot-com days mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
August 2, 2002
Arianna Huffington
Wall Street echoes Just as our culture at large has celebrated shallowness, so too did the corporate culture. mark for My Articles similar articles