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Insider efforts to profit from the highest valuations that can be created for tech companies. The hype creates tech bubbles in stock markets and eventually losses for middle class investors.
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New York Times 01.21.2014
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Economist 05.09.2015
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Washington Post 01.04.2011
Twitter as Tech Bubble Barometer
Wall Street Journal 02.10.2011
New York Times 02.13.2011
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Wall Street Journal 02.24.2011
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New York Times 08.21.2011
How Wall Street Invests Its Money in Hard Times
Wall Street Journal 08.23.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.24.2011
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The Luxury Market Is Robust Despite Troubles in Lower Income Brackets
New York Times 12.17.2011
May Day Looms Large For Groupon
Wall Street Journal 12.28.2011
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The danger in a declining middle class - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01.05.2012
Zynga Chief Talks IPO, Lessons Learned
Wall Street Journal 01.17.2012
Facebook and the St. Petersburg Paradox
Wall Street Journal 02.04.2012
I.P.O. Euphoria, Without Much Memory
New York Times 02.04.2012
Facebook and the big IPO letdown - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02.11.2012
The $1 Billion Club Gets Crowded
Wall Street Journal 05.17.2012
Why Are Investors Fleeing Equities? Hint: Its Not the Computers
New York Times 08.06.2012
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