A key stage in the emergence of the new economy was the inclusion of Microsoft and Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) in 1999 in place of tyre-maker Goodyear and retailer Sears Roebuck.
New economy In the last years of the 20th century, some economists argued that developments in information technology and GLOBALISATION had given birth to a new economy (first, in the United States), ...
New Economy A buzzword describing new, high-growth industries that are on the cutting edge of technology and are the driving force of economic growth.
Capitalism -- New Economy: You have two cows. You sell one and buy a bull, which you use to breed, to the other cow.
New Economy This term was used in the late 1990's to suggest that globalization and/or innovations in information technology had changed the way that the world economy works.
In the so-called "new economy," a good credit score is more important than ever. You won't be able to get a mortgage loan and buy a home without one.
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Gentrification is integral to the new economy of centralized, high-level services work-the "new urban economic core of banking and service activities that come to replace the older, typically manufacturing-oriented, ...
This was during a time of great excitement-as well as uncertainty-about the prosperous 'new economy' that the rapidly expanding Internet promised. By the beginning of the year 2000, Yahoo shares were trading at $240 each.
"When Balance Sheets Collide With the New Economy," New York Times, September 9, 2007 "IP-Focused Hedge Funds Launch Amid Market Volatility", Dow Jones, April 29, 2008 "Hedge Fund Spies in the Courtroom, IP Law & Business, May 10, 2007 ...
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Germany's junior stock market, equivalent to the LSE's AIM and TechMARK, which was launched in 1997 to provide means for smaller compani...(Read more) New Economy ...
It is because accounting poorly reflects the internally generated intangible assets of new economy firms, ...
With the advent of the "New Economy" and seemingly never-ending highs for the market, it appeared the leveraged buyout would remain a historical artifact.
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