During the Internet bubble 10 years ago, many stocks would rise to unjustifiable levels because the company name had a ".com" attached to the end. One of the notable exceptions was Amazon.com (AMZN) where its bubble levels were actually surpassed in recent years.
Click to enlarge There are a few other exceptions. But for the most part, if they didn't fail those stocks are far below their bubble levels. Since companies with a ".com" in their name is where some of the craziest action was 10 years ago, I thought it would be fun to look at the valuations of stocks with a ".com" in their name today. Below is a table with those stocks and their price to sales ratios.




