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Once A Passion, Stock Talk Isn't Fun Anymore in California's Silicon Valley.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, July, 2002

By Michelle Quinn, San Jose Mercury News, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jul. 19--The bragging stopped long ago. No one holds forth with stories of perfectly timed trades. The retirement account reports that once fueled Candy Land dreams of wealth and security now go straight to a drawer, unopened.

At the boom economy's peak in March 2000, people couldn't stop talking about the stock market. And no place was safe. In dentist offices, barber shops, a family member's wake, even on the operating table as the anesthesiologist administered the gas, there it was -- talk about price-earnings ratios, market caps, the Nasdaq. The hot IPO.

Now, after more than two years of a down market, a grim silence has replaced the giddy...

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