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washingtonpost.com: Corporate Ethics bubble since the Dutch Tulip Mania of the 17th century. When business pages read like the crime blotter, it's hard to invest for the long-term. Andersen is just the latest in a series of accounting disasters.
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Travel Shorts -- Offbeat Short Travel Items Offbeat Travel Shorts: Short Travel Items About Places You Didn't Even Know You Wanted to Visit Items are arranged by country and state with new places added regularly! Canada Van Gogh's Sun Flowers in Altona The
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washingtonpost.com: The Conservative Bubble Boys bubble since the Dutch Tulip Mania in the 1500s has been marked by scandal and crime. We were all swept up in the craze, captured by the desire to get rich quick. Since we're all implicated, no one is responsible. The market is coming back to earth; we'll sort out the few "bad apples," the lawbre
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The Dot-com and Telco Bubbles: Past Bubbles about the Dutch tulip bubble of the 1630s and John Kenneth Galbraith demonstrating the falsity of claims that Wall Street brokers (or their unhappy clients) fell en masse from Manhattan skyscrapers like
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AAII CHAPTER VALUE INVESTING SIG HOME PAGE great traders, the Dutch, like American retailing - even more than their homeland's opportunities. Is that the case of the Savvy Dutch traders doing it again? Or are they suffering from another romance with Onion derivatives (remember the 17th century Dutch tulip crase.) Find out tonight!
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A. Stout, Why The Law Hates Speculators: Regulation And may be the 1637 Dutch tulip bulb frenzy. During the course of this "tulipmania," the price of common tulip bulbs rose twenty-fold before abruptly sinking again to previous levels. [*pg 755] Scholars who study markets have shown an enduring fascination with bubbles. Because most find the
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class struggle and the economic cycle (Once again on starting with the Dutch tulip scandal of the 17th century. All this conspires to push the market up and up, thus preparing the way for a nasty fall. The falls on the Nasdaq index earlier this year were the shape of things to come. However, for the time being, the stock market continues to defy all
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Bob Jensen's Summary: What Can We Learn From Enron? including the Dutch tulip mania in the 17th Century, England's South Seas bubble in the 18th Century, America's stock market and Florida real estate scandals of the 1920s, Japan's stock and land market exposes in the 1980s, and the derivatives security scandals near
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of the Economic Crisis: 'Tulip mania' and today's s frenzy of what the Dutch called windhandel, literally trading in the wind, that is, buying or selling in futures without actual possession of goods. The most famous example of such gambling was the tulip mania of 1636-37 involving the bulbs of tulips and hyacinths which had become the modi
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class struggle and the economic cycle (Once again on the starting with the Dutch tulip scandal of the 17th century. All this conspires to push the market up and up, thus preparing the way for a nasty fall. The falls on the Nasdaq index earlier this year were the shape of things to come. However, for the time being, the stock market continues to defy all
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Business: In WorldCom wake, revelations of bubble since the Dutch Tulip Mania of the 17th century. And, they say, it could be months or years before the full extent of it is revealed and the final bills come due. --> latest update: Saturday, June 29, 2002 at 08:40 AM EDT In WorldCom wake, revelations of excesses may keep coming
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Art and the class struggle long struggle the Dutch bourgeoisie succeeded in breaking free from Spain. It opened up a flowering of trade, commerce and prosperity and also of art and culture. This art of the Netherlands had some peculiarities. Many of these Dutch masterpieces breathe a spirit of complete tranquillity, of peac
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of the Economic Crisis: Tulip mania and today's spe frenzy of what the Dutch called windhandel, literally trading in the wind, that is, buying or selling in futures without actual possession of goods. The most famous example of such gambling was the tulip mania of 16367 involving the bulbs of tulips and hyacinths which had become the mod
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WHEN SPIELBERG, ECONOMISTS AND PUBLISHERS CATCH TU Dutch Painting c. 1670 Antique Rembrandt Tulips Tulipmania is the term for the speculative stock market scandal created by the astronomical prices commanded by tulip bulbs in Holland in the early 1600s, just a few decades after the first tulip bulbs arrived there.
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SPECIAL BIG BANKS --- SCANDAL, DECEPTION & F By comparison, the Dutch tulip mania of 1637 was a rose tournament in Portland, Oregon; the South Sea Bubble of 1720, a tempest in a backyard swimming pool; the gold rush of 1849, a treasure hunt at an eight-year-old's birthday party; the Great Crash of 1929, the production of an off-Of
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