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The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
The Open University
20 episodes
9 months ago
Sir Isaac Newton observed that he could track the movement of the stars but not the madness of men. This fast paced album looks at the history and causes of economic bubbles and focuses on the highs and lows of the dot.com boom of the early 2000s. How do we spot a bubble emerging? Why do we buy into it? And what are the consequences when a bubble bursts? This material forms part of The Open University course DB234 Personal investment in an uncertain world
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Sir Isaac Newton observed that he could track the movement of the stars but not the madness of men. This fast paced album looks at the history and causes of economic bubbles and focuses on the highs and lows of the dot.com boom of the early 2000s. How do we spot a bubble emerging? Why do we buy into it? And what are the consequences when a bubble bursts? This material forms part of The Open University course DB234 Personal investment in an uncertain world
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The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
The dot.com bubble
A short introduction to this album
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15 years ago
47 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
What are economic bubbles?
Bubbles are when a products value continues to rise beyond its true value. But what happens when the bubble inevitably bursts?
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15 years ago
3 minutes 5 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
Types of economic bubbles
Intrinsic bubbles, informational bubbles, classic bubbles and fads are all the results of over valued products.
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15 years ago
3 minutes 51 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
The dot.com boom
Tom Hadfield was only 12 years old when he set up the internet sensation Soccernet, by the time he was 17 years old he sold the company to ESPN for $40million dollars.
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15 years ago
4 minutes 30 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
Does the media fuel bubbles?
The dot.com bubble wasn't just confined to the investment and trading community, the public also got involved, and this caused a media frenzy.
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15 years ago
2 minutes 28 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
How was the dot.com market valued?
The dot.com's equity was valued on visits and clicks. There was nothing to research, traditional valuing techniques went out the window.
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15 years ago
2 minutes 7 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
The dot.com crash
Once the dot.com market started to crack, investors soon realised that these internet companies weren't really worth anything at all, but was this enough for them sell up before the bubble burst?
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15 years ago
3 minutes 14 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
Dot.com and the public damage
When a bubbles bursts the immediate effect is damage to the public. But is there any longer lasting positive effect on the economy?
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15 years ago
3 minutes 50 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
The bubbles of today
Is green technology the beginning of a new bubble? Can we spot a bubble emerging? Is there anything that can be done when a bubble does emerge?
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15 years ago
3 minutes 32 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
Bubbles in context
The Open University’s Martin Upton, Jonquil Lowe and Alan Shipman take a wider look at whether the rapidly increasing recovery of the world economic market is a bubble itself.
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15 years ago
11 minutes 23 seconds

The dot.com bubble - for iPad/Mac/PC
Sir Isaac Newton observed that he could track the movement of the stars but not the madness of men. This fast paced album looks at the history and causes of economic bubbles and focuses on the highs and lows of the dot.com boom of the early 2000s. How do we spot a bubble emerging? Why do we buy into it? And what are the consequences when a bubble bursts? This material forms part of The Open University course DB234 Personal investment in an uncertain world