Oracle Stock Rise Prompts Comparisons to Dot-Com Era Valuations
Oracle’s recent share price surge has drawn attention, with analysts noting similarities to market conditions during the dot-com bubble.
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Dot-Com Bubble: A period in the late 1990s when excessive speculation in internet-related companies led to inflated stock prices, followed by a sharp market crash.
Valuation: The estimated worth of an asset or company, often determined by metrics such as market capitalization or price-to-earnings ratio.