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dotcom

Company conducting electronic commerce primarily over the World Wide Web, and quite possibly with no physical stores. The term comes from the Internet domain name suffix ‘.com’ for commercial organizations.

The value of shares in dotcoms became greatly over-inflated in the late 1990s. The resulting bubble burst in 2000. A knock-on effect of the bursting of the dotcom bubble was the bursting of a similar, but even bigger, telecommunications bubble, which led to the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs at telecoms operators and equipment suppliers around the world.



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One of the pioneers in the dotcom space, blackenterprise.
by Dilip Saraf draws upon the author's past three years working with employment seeking clients who were laid off during the Silicon Valley high tech retrenchments and dotcom failures.
Note that this finding is contrary to what we observed in the other online retail markets (book, CD and DVD; see Tang and Lu 2000, Tang and Xing 2001) that exhibit lower DotCom shipping costs on average though not significant statistically.
 
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