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Fervor in Mulkurénezu, Kwamplik during the 1995 Kwamplik Computer bubble. The bubble had reached its peak in 2000, when the stock prices of the computer companies reached all-time highs; however, the bubble soon began to burst as the stock prices started to decline due to over-inflated expectations and a decrease in investment. By mid-2001, the bubble had completely burst, and the computer industry in Kwamplik had suffered a major setback. The pop of the bubble contorted and spread to other nations like Gemurtrak and Tákjaana soon after. The companies that had been leading the way in the industry had seen their stock prices plummet, and many had to downsize or even shut down operations. Even outside of the computer industries, everyday civilians felt the fallout of the bubble, and unemployment reached a staggering 25% at its peak. Thousands of businesses went bankrupt, including KCC and KSS, and devastation was the word to define the era. The economic bubble in Kwamplik lasted until 2005, and although the computer industry has seen some growth in recent years, it is still far from its former glory.