
Risky Business: Americans see greed, cluelessness behind dot-coms' comeuppance
3/16/2001 |
Report | John Horrigan
Two-thirds of the Americans who have heard about dot-coms’ financial troubles say Internet companies are struggling because investors’ desire to turn quick profits led to too many business risks. A solid majority say that Internet companies lacked clear plans for attaining profitability and that this is a major reason behind their recent financial problems. Some 39% blame the youth and inexperience of some of the Internet firms’ executives.
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