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Dot-Com Is Dead; Long Live Dot-Com!

 

Wednesday
Adam Lashinsky on the State of the Internet
Dan Colarusso on Internet Growth Projections
Katherine Hobson on E-tailers' Push for Profitability
Catherine Valenti on Ailing Internet Funds
Jamie Heller on Using the Net to Track Net Stocks
Thursday
Tracy Byrnes on the Frenzy Next Time
George Mannes on Self-Hating Dot-Coms
K.C. Swanson on Old Economy Winners
David Gaffen on Measuring the Internet Economy
Friday
Ian McDonald on 'Butterfly' Companies
Justin Lahart on Real Net Valuations
Joe Bousquin on Building the Perfect Net Company
A Dan Gross Opinion Piece: Were the Old Guys Right?
TSC Roundtable on Predicting Six-Month Winners
Roland Jones on The Last Days of Daytrading
Eric Gillin on Working for a Dot-Com

Reports of the death of Internet stocks have been greatly exaggerated. Almost as exaggerated, in fact, as earlier reports that the Internet would relegate all existing Old Economy stocks to the dustbin of market history.

True, gone are the days when a company that peddles pet astrology online can have a 200% pop at its initial public offering. Gone are the days when bricks-and-mortar companies are rewarded for setting up a profit-draining Web site of their very own. And gone, potentially, may be many of the once-highflying concept stocks that defined the early days of the Internet revolution and are now languishing 95% off their highs. ...

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