The Dot Com Bubble was a late-1990s speculative frenzy where internet startups saw sky-high stock valuations despite lacking profits. It collapsed in 2000, wiping out billions. Investors and venture capitalists initially benefited from soaring prices, but seasoned tech firms and infrastructure providers gained long-term, as the crash weeded out unsustainable businesses.
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