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Hey there, folks! Have you noticed how the stock prices of companies with an e-prefix or a .com at the end have been soaring? I'm referring to the infamous burst of the IT bubble in 2000. Information Technology (IT) bubble or Dot.Com bubble roughly

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Shreyas Ramdasi

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Hey yeah it's crazy how those e- and .com companies were all the rage back then It just shows how quickly investor sentiment can drive up stock prices sometimes beyond reason.

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