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Adornis.com Adornis.com was an online jewelry retailer created during the 90's dot-com boom that later collapsed. ==Origin== Adornis.com, Inc.〔(Adornis.com, Inc. ) at (www.list-company.com )〕〔(Adornis.com, Inc. ) at (www.jigsaw.com )〕 was an online jewelry retailer〔 launched by Irish entrepreneur Declan Ganley〔("Selling the Ganley jewels" ), Irish Independent, Sunday November 19 2000〕〔 with co-founder Sean Ganley, brother of Declan, in 1999,〔("Interview: Daire O'Brien: Prepared to take the broadband picture" ) The Sunday Times, January 25, 2004〕 part of the dot-com boom〔 of the 90's. The company was funded through Ganley's private equity firm, the Ganley Group,〔("Ganley denies Adornis has lost all its sparkle" ) Sunday Business Post, Sunday, November 12, 2000〕 with $30m in equity funding, $30m in debt financing and a personal investment by Ganley of $5.5m.〔("Off-line Adornis lays off top staff" ) 8 November 2000, by Paul Drury, from (www.electricnews.net )〕 The French investments firm Richemont Investments SA,〔("Richemont Investments SA acquires a minority stake in Adornis.Com" ), Thomson Financial Mergers & Acquisitions, Dec 16, 1999, accessed via (www.alacrastore.com )〕 (a division〔 of Compagnie Financiere Richemont AG〔〔) paid approx $5m〔 to own 20%〔〔 and the Irish internet firm Nua Internet Services〔 owned 10%.〔 Ganley owned around 40%,〔 with the remainder owned by three American hedge funds.〔 Adornis.com was a winner of Forbes magazine's 'Best of the Web' "Classic, contemporary and estate jewelry from less than $100 to more than $10,000. Browse or search by designer, product type, type of material and gemstone or price....Excellent product descriptions and multiple close-up views". Time magazine described Adornis.com as 'bauble central for luxury items' in Dec 1999.
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