The Dawn of the Profitable Unicorn | Michael Moritz | LinkedIn: "In 2000 Nortel sported a market value of $209 billion that, like those of its classmates, had been bloated by the enthusiasm of the era; it has since gone bankrupt. While other members of this corporate bracket have avoided that ignominy, their long-term stock charts present bleak pictures. Cisco’s market value has faded from $403 billion to $144 billion; Intel’s from $288 billion to $161 billion; and EMC’s from $218 billion to $51 billion. "
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