2. The dot-com bubble
・1997–2000 (March 10)
・equity value rise rapidly from growth in the
Internet sector and related fields.
・World Wide Web
・Mosaic web browser
3. ・Founding of a group of new Internet-based
companies referred to as dot-coms.
・In many cases, spectacular failure
・prefix investing
・The collapse of the bubble took place during
2000-2001.
4. Bubble growth
・The low interest rates in 1998–99 helped
increase the start-up capital amounts.
・harnessing network effects
・build market share
・get big fast
5. Soaring stocks
・bubble bursts
・Encouraged the public to invest in risky
companies.
・barred from reselling the shares
・Quitting their jobs to become full-time day
traders.
6. Free spending
・Depend on expand customer
・Get large or get lost
・Public awareness campaigns
・growth over profits
・new economy
7. ・Next Silicon Valley
・Building network-enabled office space
・Technology Corridor
・Due to the highly networked nature of the IT
industry.
8. The bubble bursts
・ Friday, March 10, 2000
・The NASDAQ
・Burning Up
・By 2001, the bubble was deflating at full
speed.