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On November 25, 1998, during the dot-com bubble, the stock price soared from $3 per share to $38.94 on November 27, 1998, and an intra-day high of $47.00 on November 30, 1998, after the company announced an updated website. Two weeks later, the share price was back down to $10.
Bamm-Bamm Rubble (sometimes spelled Bam-Bam Rubble [7]) is a fictional character in the Flintstones franchise, the adopted son of Barney and Betty Rubble.He is most famous in his toddler form on the animated series, but has also appeared at various other ages, including as a teenager on the early 1970s spin-off The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show and as an adult in three television films.
This only results in Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm to run away when the Flintstones and Rubbles go through a similar quarrel. Note: Both this episode and the next are related to William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Actor Henry Corden joins the supporting cast "stock company" with this episode.
Spin-off of The Flintstones, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, and The New Shmoo. 18 episodes NBC 98 The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang: Duane Poole Tom Swale: 1980–1981: Paramount Television: Animated adaptation of Happy Days. 24 episodes ABC 99 The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show
Their best friends Barney and Betty Rubble had a weirdly strong son, Bamm-Bamm. Watching the characters drive "cars" using their feet to make them move is still pretty great comedy. IMDb
When Bamm-Bamm was a teenager, Betty gained employment as a reporter for one of Bedrock's newspapers, the Daily Granite (presumably a parody of the Daily Planet of Superman fame), under the editorial guidance of Lou Granite (presumably a parody of Lou Grant of the contemporaneous eponymous series, and formerly of The Mary Tyler Moore Show).
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