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- Divine_(corporation) abstract "divine inc, was a Chicago-based company that started out as an Internet Incubator named divine interVentures. The company was founded by Andrew 'Flip' Filipowski in 1999.Like many other "dot-com" companies, divine had many tales of excess. The board of directors once had over forty members and included luminaries such as NBA star Michael Jordan. divine was one of the last Internet companies of this era to go public. Their much-ballyhooed IPO in July, 2000 landed with a resounding thud and never closed more than a few percent above the initial offering price.When the Internet stock bubble burst, divine switched business models. Its management decided to become an enterprise software company offering an extensive array of products and services. Now known only as divine, it took the most viable of its incubator businesses and purchased other companies with stock values deflated by the collapse in the stock market. Many of these businesses were unprofitable, leading to cash-flow problems.The whole premise of the original divine interVentures was a concept known as an "Internet Zaibatsu". The core concept was that the normal departments of a corporation such as: HR (talent divine), Marketing (Buzz divine), Web development (Xqsite), Sales (Brandango), and other operational areas would become their own companies. These companies were called the greenfield companies.These companies would then sell their services to the other greenfield companies, as well as to external companies that were funded by divine interVentures, at a discounted rate from what they could receive if they outsourced those functions to external vendors. The whole premise was based on a Japanese business model called a keiretsu. divine interVentures, which was the center of the circle, was the parent corporation and was essentially acting as a venture capital company funding both the greenfield companies, as well as the external companies that they invested in.".
- Divine_(corporation) extinctionYear "2003".
- Divine_(corporation) fate "bankruptcy".
- Divine_(corporation) foundingYear "1999".
- Divine_(corporation) keyPerson Andrew_Filipowski.
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- Divine_(corporation) wikiPageWikiLink Keiretsu.
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- Divine_(corporation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Divine (corporation)".
- Divine_(corporation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Divine".
- Divine_(corporation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "LiveOnTheNet.com".
- Divine_(corporation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "divine Inc.".
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- Divine_(corporation) defunct "2003".
- Divine_(corporation) fate "bankruptcy".
- Divine_(corporation) foundation "1999".
- Divine_(corporation) hasPhotoCollection Divine_(corporation).
- Divine_(corporation) keyPeople "Andrew 'Flip' Filipowski founder, Chairman and CEO industry = Internet Incubator, enterprise software".
- Divine_(corporation) location "USA".
- Divine_(corporation) name "divine, inc".
- Divine_(corporation) products "Software".
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- Divine_(corporation) subject Category:Companies_based_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Divine_(corporation) subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2003.
- Divine_(corporation) subject Category:Companies_established_in_1999.
- Divine_(corporation) subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_Illinois.
- Divine_(corporation) subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
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- Divine_(corporation) comment "divine inc, was a Chicago-based company that started out as an Internet Incubator named divine interVentures. The company was founded by Andrew 'Flip' Filipowski in 1999.Like many other "dot-com" companies, divine had many tales of excess. The board of directors once had over forty members and included luminaries such as NBA star Michael Jordan. divine was one of the last Internet companies of this era to go public.".
- Divine_(corporation) label "Divine (corporation)".
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- Divine_(corporation) name "divine, inc".