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Investments

Dec. 30, 2000

A Lingering 'Down Cycle'

The new millennium didn't offer much for New Economy companies that tried to go public. "Let's just say I look forward to 2001," chided attorney Steven Bochner when asked to comment on how the stock market fared in 2000. A corporate and securities attorney at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, Bochner believes the "down cycle" that characterized 2000 actually prevents an overheating of the stock market from the red hot market of 1999.

By Marisa Navarro
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The new millennium didn't offer much for New Economy companies that tried to go public.
        "Let's just say I look forward to 2001," chided attorney Steven Bochner when asked to comment on how the stock market fared in 2000. ...

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