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Dot.Con the Greatest Story Ever Sold

by John Cassidy

  • ISBN: 9780060008819
  • ISBN10: 0060008814

Dot.Con the Greatest Story Ever Sold

by John Cassidy

  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Harpercollins
  • Publish date: 05/01/2003
  • ISBN: 9780060008819
  • ISBN10: 0060008814
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Description: In Dot.Con, John Cassidy, a leading financial journalist and a staff writer at The New Yorker, relates the stories of Netscape, Yahoo!, America Online, Amazon.com, and other Internet companies, large and small. In a lively and entertaining narrative, Cassidy traces the rise of Internet stocks and the development of a populist stock market culture to the end of the Cold War. He shows how an unscrupulous alliance of entrepreneurs such as Jeff Bezos, venture capitalists such as John Doerr, stock analysts such as Mary Meeker, and investment bankers such as Frank Quattrone helped turn an exciting technological development into an unstable and dangerous speculative bubble.

An artful blend of storytelling, history, and economics, Dot.Con provides a complete and authoritative account of the biggest financial story of the modern era.

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