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- Social_media_bubble abstract "The social media bubble is a hypothesis that there is a speculative boom and bust phenomenon in the field of social media in the 2010s, particularly in the United States. Mark Cuban sounded an alarm over the social media bubble, calling it worse than the tech bubble in 2000 due to the lack of liquidity in social media stocks. David Einhorn, president of Greenlight Capital, said (in 2014) that \"we are witnessing our second tech bubble in 15 years\", and that \"What is uncertain is how much further the bubble can expand, and what might pop it.\" Greenlight Capital cited several reasons to support the over-exuberance – including \"rejection of conventional valuation methods\" and \"huge first-day stock appreciations after their initial public offerings\".".
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- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink Business_cycle.
- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economic_bubbles.
- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_media.
- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink David_Einhorn_(hedge_fund_manager).
- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink Greenlight_Capital.
- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Cuban.
- Social_media_bubble wikiPageWikiLink Social_media.
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- Social_media_bubble subject Category:Economic_bubbles.
- Social_media_bubble subject Category:Social_media.
- Social_media_bubble hypernym Hypothesis.
- Social_media_bubble type Book.
- Social_media_bubble comment "The social media bubble is a hypothesis that there is a speculative boom and bust phenomenon in the field of social media in the 2010s, particularly in the United States. Mark Cuban sounded an alarm over the social media bubble, calling it worse than the tech bubble in 2000 due to the lack of liquidity in social media stocks.".
- Social_media_bubble label "Social media bubble".
- Social_media_bubble sameAs Q22908889.
- Social_media_bubble sameAs Q22908889.
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- Social_media_bubble isPrimaryTopicOf Social_media_bubble.