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For anybody hunting for parallels between contemporary markets and 1999, BTIG’s Jonathan Krinsky has a chart that might be of ...
The Nasdaq has spoken: Out with the Internet, in with the life sciences. In its annual shuffling of the Nasdaq-100 Index, the stock exchange traded in 13 Internet-related companies for a more ...
The Nasdaq 100 just posted its longest bullish streak since 1999. That year, tech stocks doubled in 12 months—will history ...
History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes, as Mark Twain once observed. A quarter-century on from the dot-com bubble ...
Nasdaq index today. The Nasdaq composite closed today at 17,877.44. Compared to yesterday’s close, the benchmark index rose by 258.09 points, or 1.46%. Year to date, the benchmark index is up by ...
Nasdaq index today. The Nasdaq composite closed today at 16,340.39. Compared to yesterday’s close, the benchmark index fell by 5.87 points, or 0.04%. Year to date, the benchmark index is up by ...
The dot-com bubble burst, stocks cratered, ... Amid the severe two-year selloff that ensued, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index tumbled 75%, ...
The Nasdaq Composite Index closed at an inflation-adjusted record for the first time in nearly two decades, passing one of the few elusive milestones during this long bull market. The tech-heavy ...
The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 index on Thursday scored a daily advance of over 3% to close at its all-time high for the first time since March 2000, a scene in some ways reminiscent of the dot-com era ...
On March 10, 2000, the Nasdaq Composite Index hit an intraday high of 5132.52. We all know what happened next. By October 2002, the index had fallen 78.4%—to 1108.49.
In its annual shuffling of the Nasdaq-100 Index, the stock exchange traded in 13 Internet-related companies for a more diversified mix of companies, many of which are of the health or biotech species.
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