They were among the darlings of the first dot-com bubble: Boo, TheGlobe.com, Pets.com, Webvan, eToys, DrKoop.com, Garden.com, Kozmo, Excite@Home, and Entertaindom. Billions were invested. Few of them got rich; most saw their stock and ownership stakes become nearly worthless after the bubble burst in 2000.
Submitted: May 30, 2008
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Laser Haas
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http://www.thestandard.com/news/2008/05/29/where-are-they-now-etoys-com
The L A Times has a recent story on how the Dept of Justice Disbanded the Public Corruption Unit after we informed them that the US Attorney in DE, who is now nominated to be a Judge, was a partner with the law firm that has confessed to deceiving the court and proffering false affidavits to the Federal Court.
The DE Dept of Justice is trying to cover up the $300 million in fraud and 34 acts of Perjury.
Http://fraud-corruption-mnat.townhall.com/default.aspx
Posted: May 31, 2008