Market Peaked Two Years Ago

from the anniversary-party? dept

Just a quick reminder that the Nasdaq's peak occurred two years ago. The article looks at the over 500 San Francisco Bay Area companies that are public and how they've fared over the past two years (not well... not well at all). What amazes me is that over 30% of public Bay Area companies have seen their stock fall by over 90% in the past two years. It's not surprising that most stocks have fallen or that some have fallen by that amount - but 30% is quite a lot of companies (163, to be exact).
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    Ben Schachter, 11 Mar 2002 @ 6:36am

    SF realty

    What amazes me is that there has not been a corresponding drop in Bay Area residential real estate. How does everyone still have so much money to spend on real estate???

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