Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban knows a thing or two about tech booms. He made his fortune in the dot-com explosion of the late 1990s, founding and then selling Broadcast.com for more than $5 billion. By doing so, he also avoided the great tech bust that followed the boom. As a result, he's remained a billionaire, and gone to become a championship sports team owner, a TV star, and a powerful investor. Today, Cuban thinks the bubble has returned in a far more dangerous way. In a post on his blog Wednesday evening, Cuban warned against the current mania of investment in apps and other smaller tech firms, writing "If we thought it was stupid to invest in public internet websites that had no chance of succeeding back then, it’s worse today."
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-03-05/mark-cuban-we-re-in-a-tech-bubble-and-it-s-worse-than-2000
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