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- Dot-com_company abstract "A dot-com company, or simply a dot-com (alternatively rendered dot.com, dot com or .com), is a company that does most of its business on the Internet, usually through a website that uses the popular top-level domain ".com" (in turn derived from the word "commercial").While the term can refer to present-day companies, it is also used specifically to refer to companies with this business model that came into being during the late 1990s. Many such startups were formed to take advantage of the surplus of venture capital funding. Many were launched with very thin business plans, sometimes with nothing more than an idea and a catchy name. The stated goal was often to "get big fast", i.e. to capture a majority share of whatever market was being entered. The exit strategy usually included an IPO and a large payoff for the founders. Others were existing companies that re-styled themselves as Internet companies, many of them legally changing their names to incorporate a .com suffix.With the stock market crash around the year 2000 that ended the dot-com bubble, many failed and failing dot-com companies were referred to punningly as dot-bombs, dot-cons or dot-gones. Many of the surviving firms dropped the .com suffix from their names.".
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- Dot-com_company hasPhotoCollection Dot-com_company.
- Dot-com_company laundrylists "February 2008".
- Dot-com_company refimprove "February 2008".
- Dot-com_company video "Web StartUps, Net Cafe".
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- Dot-com_company subject Category:Dot-com_bubble.
- Dot-com_company subject Category:Internet_companies.
- Dot-com_company subject Category:New_economy.
- Dot-com_company subject Category:Online_companies.
- Dot-com_company type Abstraction100002137.
- Dot-com_company type Company108058098.
- Dot-com_company type Group100031264.
- Dot-com_company type Institution108053576.
- Dot-com_company type InternetCompanies.
- Dot-com_company type Organization108008335.
- Dot-com_company type SocialGroup107950920.
- Dot-com_company type YagoLegalActor.
- Dot-com_company type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Dot-com_company type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Dot-com_company comment "A dot-com company, or simply a dot-com (alternatively rendered dot.com, dot com or .com), is a company that does most of its business on the Internet, usually through a website that uses the popular top-level domain ".com" (in turn derived from the word "commercial").While the term can refer to present-day companies, it is also used specifically to refer to companies with this business model that came into being during the late 1990s.".
- Dot-com_company label "Dot-com company".
- Dot-com_company label "Dot-com".
- Dot-com_company label "Dotcom".
- Dot-com_company label "Empresa punto com".
- Dot-com_company label "Empresas ponto com".
- Dot-com_company label "Entreprise point com".
- Dot-com_company label "Дотком".
- Dot-com_company sameAs Dotcom.
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- Dot-com_company sameAs Dot-com.
- Dot-com_company sameAs Empresas_ponto_com.
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- Dot-com_company sameAs Q1194970.
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- Dot-com_company isPrimaryTopicOf Dot-com_company.