Neil Tredray

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GE’s annual report mentioned the word “internet” just eight times in 1998. One year later, the word appeared fifty-six times. But then the buzzword would disappear just as quickly as the ’90s internet stock market bubble did. The word “internet” was back down to ten appearances in the 2001 annual report, having rippled through the company’s description of itself to the share-owning public and then disappeared again.
Lights Out: Pride, Delusion, and the Fall of General Electric
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