Word: nasdaq
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...these allusions to warfare were invoked not for physically treacherous circumstances, but, to many, events no less catastrophic. Capping off one of the most miserable weeks in financial history, the Dow and the Nasdaq fell sharply on Friday. The former lost five percent and the latter 10 percent of their respective values...
...dream, vast acreage on the center of the front page of the New York Times ("All The News That's Fit to Print," grave chronicler of wars and famines and NASDAQ plunges) is given over to the Boy and the Attorney General and the Dictator and the religio-political mob scene. Turn on the television and on every news channel the mob scene springs to life - famous Hispanic singer passionately orates, cops reinforce barricades with chains, the Boy is seen coming down the sliding board, laughing...
...NASDAQ's close last Monday, the San Jose, Calif., Internet router maker emerged as the most valuable company in the world, with a market capitalization of $555 billion, more than $13 billion ahead of the reigning cap king, Microsoft. This shifting of the tech-tonic plates represents more than just Cisco's success and uncertainty over Microsoft's legal problems. In fact, it provides a pretty good road map of the post-PC landscape into which our economy and volatile stock market are heading...
...made. Lighten up, not sell out. Remove some risk, not quit the game. The e-mail response was vitriolic. How could I be so dumb? What would I recommend next, mining stocks? No. But how about a tutorial in market risk? In case you don't remember: the NASDAQ got creamed last week, providing our course materials...
This past week, Wall Street experienced what might be described as a Maalox moment. On Tuesday, the Nasdaq plunged 574 points, losing 13.5 percent of its value. Only late in the day, in a wild, last-minute upswing, was a Black Monday-style disaster averted...