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End of Dot-Com Bubble | The Wall Street Journal, Framed Article Reprint, Oct. 10

$ 121.44

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    Description

    Framed reprint of The Wall Street Journal's coverage of what would become known as the end of the "Dot-Com Bubble."
    The Wall Street Journal reported that day on the Dow Industrial's nearly 3% drop on Oct. 9, 2002. In hindsight that day would be the trough for the Nasdaq 100, bottoming out at 1114, down 78% from its peak in March 2000.
    There was some idea that day was a turning point, the Journal quoted a money manager: “There is a sense that the economy, globally and in the U.S., is recovering. It is a long process and we are on the verge of it.”
    Headline:
    Bears Claw Markets Yet Again, As Dow Industrials Fall Nearly 3%
    Original Publication Date:
    October 10, 2002
    Page Article Appeared
    :  A1
    Frame Colors:
    Choice of black
    or mahogany
    Window opening:
    10 ½” X 13 ½”
    Frame outer dimensions:
    19” X 22”
    Please note: Framed items are individually crafted and take 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.