September 4, 2017--Wealth & Democracy
Technology was gathering force in the eighties, dropping hints of greater things to come. Sector firms were among the stock market high-fliers of 1979-82: Tandy, Teledyne, Wang Labs, Prime Computer, Datapoint, Rolm, MCI, and many more.
A decade earlier the stock market's "Nifty-Fifty" had also had a high-technology vanguard: Polaroid, Xerox, Electronic Data Systems. Breakdowns of manufacturing spending during the 1979-83 slump and turnaround showed high-tech industries alone performing in a steady upturn.Not only did various bubbles subsequently burst, but how many of these former high-fliers are still around? Those that are, like Xerox, are greatly diminished.
Lesson--
Proceed very carefully.
Labels: "Wealth and Democracy: A Political History of the American Rich", Kevin Phillips, Stock Market, Technology Businesses
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