Feb 5, 2019 04:39
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Internet bubble

English to Spanish Art/Literary Poetry & Literature
Hola, no me decido a qué se refire Internet bubble en el siguiente contexto. Es una publicación del año 2005 sobre el programa de Jim Cramer.
Se referrirá simplemente a auge de la internet para consultar los mercados o a la famosa Burbuja puntocom? No me parece con sentido que el rating baje por la cotizacion en bolsa de empresas asociadas a internet, me parece más logico que sea por el auge de la internet, pero tengo miedo de interpretar mal.

Cramer's knack for quick distillation enabled him to build a fortune as a fast-trading hedge-fund manager in the '90s.
Now he's using the same reflexes to resuscitate ratings at the financial cable station CNBC, whose fortunes deflated with the Internet bubble.

Gracias!!!
Proposed translations (Spanish)
4 dot-com bubble 1995-2000
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Feb 5, 2019 04:39: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

Discussion

Rating se refiere a share de telespectadores (couta de pantalla), que habia perdido share despues de que la burbuja internet se desinflo
Emiliano Pantoja Feb 5, 2019:
Entiendo que quiere decir que gracias a sus recomendaciones en el programa de la CNBC pretende que se recuperen cotizaciones que se vieron tocadas con la burbuja.com

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dot-com bubble 1995-2000

CNBC started in 1989 and increased its distribution and viewers in 1991 when it took over Financial News Network. During the dot-com bubble of 1995-2000 the network continued to grow. During the bursting of the bubble 2000-2002 it lost viewers, and your publication of 2005 says that Jim Cramer is attracting viewers and building the network back up.

From Wikipedia:

"There is a fairly clear long-term correlation between the performance of global stock markets and the audience ratings of CNBC."

"In 2000, daytime viewership of the network peaked at 343,000,[49] around the time the Nasdaq Composite crossed 5000. However, when the dot-com bubble began to burst later that year, CNBC's viewing figures declined in tandem. The network's ratings steadily fell quarter after quarter, year after year, until bottoming in Q1 2005, with an average viewership of 134,000 during the day."



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