dotcom bubble
Definition
A stock market bubble fueled by the rise of the Internet and the technology industry. The bubble was caused by the growth of Internet users and investors poured in money to finance start-up Internet based companies without any caution as to whether these companies can turn a profit or not. When the dotcoms failed to report a profit, the bubble burst which triggered a mild economic recession.
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