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.




"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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