the dramatic rise and fall of the stock prices of the Web consultants‚ along with many others in the Internet sector‚ during the dot come bubble of 2000. It was question that boggled minds‚ as to how this could have happened in a relatively sophisticated capital market like that of the United States. To discuss the role of capital market intermediaries in the dot-com of 2000 and to check whether their incentives were properly aligned with their intended roles. To evaluate why the market allowed
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E-Commerce Site En.wikipedia.org (2008) Dot-com company - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia. [online] Available at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_company [Accessed: 22/04/2012]. Jobber‚ D. and Fahy‚ J. (2009) Foundations of Marketing. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education‚ p.263. Lukman‚ A. (2010) Failure and success of dot-come companies. My time matters blog‚ [blog] 17th March‚ Available at: http://mytimemattersblog.com/failure-and-success-of-dot-com-companies/ [Accessed: 22/04/2012]. n/a
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I have to say rotten dot com is not my type of website‚ but it did catch my attention. Even if you are disturbed or not attracted to something‚ you should give it a chance. You never know what to expect especially when you see‚ "Rotten dot com collects images and information from many sources to present the viewer with a truly unpleasant experience" on the main page. The content of the site is different than any other website that I have seen‚ but the form and layout is very
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THE BUBBLE DECADE Content Introduction………………………...………………………………………………...page Description of WWW and Internet…....………………….………………………… page The Internet……………………..……..………………….………………………… page The World-Wide-Web……………………….…………………………………....... page The Use of Computers & the World-Wide-We………………………………....... page Dot-com Downfall………………………………………………..……………....... page Cause of the Dot-com NASDAQ crash………..…………………………………...page Effect of the Bubble Bursting………………………………………………………
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Amazon’s Generic Strategies and Models Amazon originally applied a market niche strategy based on a narrow buyer segment and outcompeting rivals by offering niche of being an online bookseller hoping to become the largest bookseller. Today‚ Amazon has expanded into different segments of products and is not limited to books (Amazon.com). Amazon believed that change is only constant phenomenon that underlines the life today everywhere around the globe. The company had the generic strategy to try
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They create a “level playing field” where companies and individuals now successfully compete in the global market regardless of location. - Globalization 1.0 (1492-1800’s) “You went global through your country”. Countries began to flatten the world‚ going global for various reasons. - Globalization 2.0 (1800’s-2000) Companies go global. “You went global through your company”. Companies tried to find cheaper labor‚ better markets‚ etc. - Globalization 3.0 (Present) Individuals. “Individuals of
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temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model.These companies‚ generally newly created‚ are in a phase of development and research for markets. The term became popular internationally during the dot-com bubble when a great number of dot-com companies were founded." Considering that this small business will operate at start-up‚ its core focus will be: - to conduct research to validate‚ assess and develop the bread products and associated services that would have commercial
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HKU701 JIANGYONG LU ZHIGANG TAO EBAY’S STRATEGY IN CHINA: ALLIANCE OR ACQUISITION In December 2006‚ eBay Inc.‚ a US company that offered e-commerce‚ e-payments and internet communication services globally‚ announced its plan to form a joint venture with China-based online portal and wireless operator‚ TOM Online‚ in which eBay would have 49% ownership.1 The move reflected the increasing difficulties foreign internet companies were facing in their attempts to snatch a share of the Chinese
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The Internet Paper Mrs. Elizabeth Labby The Internet Paper Even though the way individuals think will become something of the past‚ search engines will be human brains for the future. Consumed by many different types of computers and different places where information is gathered on the internet; the way of thinking for any individual will not exist in the future if society continues to head in the same direction. From the 1960’s many scientific and military personnel wanted to create a way
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Services marketing Sucessful e com website- Myntra.com ------------------------------------------------- About myntra: Myntra was established by Mukesh Bansal‚ Ashutosh Lawania‚ and Vineet Saxena in February 2007. All three are IIT alumni‚ and have worked for several start-ups. Myntra is headquartered in Bangalore and has been funded by Venture Capital funds like IndoUS‚ IDG & Accel Partners.[6] The company started off in the business of personalization of products‚ and soon expanded to
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