dot.con
Good condition (as seen in pictures). Slight marks and crease on cover.
dot.con by John Cassidy. The author argues that the dot.com craze wasn't simply a stock market bubble; it was a social and cultural phenomenon driven by broad historical forces. Cassidy explains how these forces combined to produce the buying hysteria that drove the prices of loss-making companies into the stratosphere.
Good condition (as seen in pictures). Slight marks and crease on cover.
dot.con by John Cassidy. The author argues that the dot.com craze wasn't simply a stock market bubble; it was a social and cultural phenomenon driven by broad historical forces. Cassidy explains how these forces combined to produce the buying hysteria that drove the prices of loss-making companies into the stratosphere.
Good condition (as seen in pictures). Slight marks and crease on cover.
dot.con by John Cassidy. The author argues that the dot.com craze wasn't simply a stock market bubble; it was a social and cultural phenomenon driven by broad historical forces. Cassidy explains how these forces combined to produce the buying hysteria that drove the prices of loss-making companies into the stratosphere.