Between 1995 and 2000, a slew of companies were either acquired or secured investment without turning a profit. That led to the big dot-com bust of 2001, and the subsequent auction of thousands of Herman Miller chairs. Here's the story of nine offenders -- told via their TV spots
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
9 Chilling TV Ads From the First Dot-Com Bubble
9 Chilling TV Ads From the First Dot-Com Bubble
Between 1995 and 2000, a slew of companies were either acquired or secured investment without turning a profit. That led to the big dot-com bust of 2001, and the subsequent auction of thousands of Herman Miller chairs. Here's the story of nine offenders -- told via their TV spots
Between 1995 and 2000, a slew of companies were either acquired or secured investment without turning a profit. That led to the big dot-com bust of 2001, and the subsequent auction of thousands of Herman Miller chairs. Here's the story of nine offenders -- told via their TV spots
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