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Nasdaq looks different 15 years after its peak: then and now



    (Reuters) - Happy anniversary, Nasdaq. It has been 15 years since the dot.com bubble peaked on March 10, 2000, and the Nasdaq composite index hit its lifetime intraday high of 5,132. Back then many of us were watching reality TV shows like "Survivor" and bidding up stocks of companies that had no earnings.

    The index has not reached those heights since, though it briefly surpassed the 5,000 mark on March 2. It has since retreated.

    These days, we are less focused on reality shows and more focused on reality - keeping tabs on dividends and price-earnings ratios, for example.

    A lot has changed - Apple Inc wasn't even on the radar then. Now it's the most highly valued U.S. public company.

    Here's a look at the Nasdaq, then and now.

    Nasdaq value March 2015 March 2000

    $8.01 trillion $6.6 trillion

    Nasdaq P/E ratio March 2015 March 2000

    20.75 189.7

    No. of companies March 2015 March 1999

    trading on Nasdaq

    2,565 4,715

    Top 10 Components March 10, 2015 March 10, 2000

    by market cap

    Apple $724.6 bln Microsoft $525.4 bln

    Google $382.3 bln Cisco $466.4 bln

    Microsoft $347.4 bln Intel $401.3 bln

    Facebook $218.7 bln Oracle $232.4 bln

    Amazon $171.9 bln Sun Micro.$164.5 bln

    Intel $151.3 bln Dell $131.5 bln

    Gilead $147.8 bln Qualcomm $96.4 bln

    Cisco $147.2 bln Yahoo $93.7 bln

    Comcast $125.8 bln Applied Materials $74.6 bln

    Qualcomm $119.3 bln JDS Uniphase $68.9 bln

    No of stocks trading March 10, 2015 March 10, 2000

    at $100 or higher 73 210

    No of Nasdaq IPOs in 2014 1999

    previous year 189 397

    Biggest Nasdaq IPO 2014 1999

    JD.com Inc $2.05 bln Charter Comms. $3.7 bln

    Percentage of Nasdaq March 9, 2015 2000

    cos in tech industry 43 pct 64.9 pct

    Dividend payouts by 2014 2000

    Nasdaq cos $77.98 bln $14.14 bln

    Best Picture Oscar 2015 2000

    winner Birdman American Beauty

    Top rated TV shows March 2-8 2015 1999-2000

    The Big Bang Theory Survivor

    No 1 song:

    Billboard Top 100 Week of March 14 2015 March 4 - March 11, 2000

    "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson "Amazed" by Lonestar

    Data from Nasdaq, Reuters data, Nielsen, Billboard

    (Reporting by Sinead Carew and Chuck Mikolajczak; Editing by Linda Stern and Leslie Adler)