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bubble

[buhb-uhl] / ˈbʌb əl /




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In contrast, the 1999 internet bubble was fueled largely by capital markets, with many businesses reliant on external financing and unsustainable business models that weren’t generating a profit.

From Barron's

That was the sign that the dot-com bubble was bursting.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, consumer and business confidence in China, already laid low by the implosion of a mega property bubble, is sinking further thanks to trade-war uncertainties.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, China's Jincheng Guo was impossible to overlook - competing without goggles, cap and tech suit, and throwing in his trademark bubble technique for good measure.

From BBC

The company enjoyed a surge of demand in 2000, but it dissipated when the dot-com bubble burst.

From The Wall Street Journal