During the dot-com bubble, Amazon's stock price fell from $113 to $6 in less than a year, yet the company's internal business metrics—including customer numbers, profit per unit, and operational efficiency—continued to improve, demonstrating that stock price and company value are fundamentally separate concepts.
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Quando AMAZON Crollò del 95%Added:
At the peak of the internet bubble, our stock peaked somewhere around $113.
And then after the internet bubble busted open, [music] our stock went down to six. It went from 113 to six in less than [music] a year.
So my annual shareholder that year starts with a one-word sentence. And that one-word sentence is the word ouch.
[music] So most of those internet companies of the dot-com era are out of business. You survived. [music] What was that that made you to survive and virtually the rest of them are gone? Um I It's very That whole period is very interesting because the stock is not the company and the company is not the stock. And so as I watched the stock fall from 113 to six, I was also watching all of our internal business metrics, number of customers, profit per unit, everything you can imagine, [music] defects, etc. Every single thing about the business was getting better and [music] fast. And so as the stock price was going the wrong way, everything inside the company was going the right way.
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