Internet advertising and the decline of Google?

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Has Google passed its peak?  Last November its share price hit an all time high, since when the firm’s shares have lost 40% of their value.  Is this just down to turmoil in the world’s financial system or something more significant?

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