Boo.com, one of many poster-children for the dot-com boom of the nineties, has been threatening to re-launch for the last year or so. Mike Butcher at TechCrunch UK says that the site is now scheduled ...
Boo.com, which was originally an online fashion retailer when it fell into liquidation in 2000, has been relaunched as a social-networking and travel-booking site, using user-generated content to help ...
This is big news for people who experienced the dotcom crash, survived and brought home a t-shirt: Boo.com, once an online fashion retail outlet that went spectacularly bust in early 2000 after ...
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One of the most high-profile failures of the dot-com crash has been relaunched. Boo.com, which was originally an online fashion retailer when it fell into liquidation in 2000, has been relaunched as a ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Boo.com, the one-time fashion website that became a symbol of the dotcom meltdown when it burned through £100m ...
When reading the new book about the famous failed European fashion site Boo.com, it's difficult to pinpoint why it's so hard to muster up the requisite pity for the fate of its founders. Perhaps it's ...
The infamous dotcom flop Boo.com has been bought and relaunched as a travel website by Dublin-based internet company Web Reservations International (WRI). Although established as a fashion "e-tailer", ...
Boo.com, the troubled online sportswear retailer, lurched into a fresh crisis yesterday after it emerged that some of its shareholders have abandoned any hope that it will succeed in raising new funds ...