What The Stock Market Might Do
8 October 2002
when it reopened after September 11, 2001. What we continue to see is the slow process of letting all the air out of a market that had become over-inflated. Just when we see one industry that looks ripe for the picking, we see others that simply cannot recover. From March of 2000 when the markets peaked through all of the negatives to today, we are still dealing with poor business performance and uncertainty.
Two Magazines Are Shut and a Third Revamps. Mutual Funds magazine and Upside magazine announced separately Monday that they were shutting down. And Red Herring announced that it was selling itself to a majority investor. By David Carr and Nat Ives. [New York Times: Technology]
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