Defunct telecommunications company used as a negative historical example of debt-fueled fraud leading to the dot-com collapse.
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Contrasted with today's cash-rich tech giants, WorldCom's debt-fueled, fraudulent build-out is cited as the reason for the dot-com bust, a scenario considered unlikely for the current AI boom due to the strong financial health of today's key players.
Contrasted with today's cash-rich tech giants, WorldCom's debt-fueled, fraudulent build-out is cited as the reason for the dot-com bust, a scenario considered unlikely for the current AI boom due to the strong financial health of today's key players.
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