Was Loudcloud Trying To Relive Dot Com Glory Days?
from the the-verdict-is-in dept
Upside's latest "trial" looks at whether Loudcloud's IPO was just an attempt to relive the glory days of the dot com era. The overwhelming vote was that it was guilty of doing this. Enough people pointed out a good point which I hadn't thought of before. While Marc Andreessen's Netscape IPO was evidence of the beginning of the dot com bubble, his Loudcloud IPO is the official signal that it's over. What's he going to do next?
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