David Choe
David Choe's Facebook friends react to his IPO windfall
According to the NY Times, its just might: The graffiti artist who took Facebook stock instead of cash for painting the walls of the social network's.
Facebook finally filed its S1 registration with the Security & Exchange Commission (SEC). The filing not only gets Facebook that much closer to its IPO on the stock exchange, it also gave people insight into the company's operations and ownerships,
According to the NY Times, its just might: The graffiti artist who took Facebook stock instead of cash for painting the walls of the social network's.
According to the NY Times, its just might: The graffiti artist who took Facebook stock instead of cash for painting the walls of the social network's.
By Maura Judkis David Choe became the art world's newest millionaire this week, thanks to his wise decision to take Facebook stock in exchange for the murals he painted in the company's headquarters in 2005, despite believing at the time that Facebook
David Choe, San Jose Graffiti Artist, Set To Make $200 Million In Facebook IPO …
David Choe is not a venture capitalist, a tech guru, nor is he a college mate or relative of Mark Zuckerberg. Choe is a graffiti artist hired by then-Facebook president Sean Parker in 2005 to paint murals on the walls of its first headquarters in Palo
David Choe is not a venture capitalist, a tech guru, nor is he a college mate or relative of Mark Zuckerberg. Choe is a graffiti artist hired by then-Facebook president Sean Parker in 2005 to paint murals on the walls of its first headquarters in Palo
Expressing brilliant foresight, Choe reportedly opted for stock options instead of payment in 2005 for covering the walls of Facebook headquarters with spray-painted murals. (Check out the video below for baby 20-year-old Zuckerberg spray-painting
David Choe Just Made 200 Million USD for Painting the Facebook Office in 2005, in return for stock.
The story is quite different 7 years later and if the initial valuation of the company is correct, at an estimation of $100 billion in market value, David Choe's shares would be equivalent to $200 million dollars. Thus making him on
David Choe, San Jose Graffiti Artist, Set To Make $200 Million In Facebook IPO …
David Choe is not a venture capitalist, a tech guru, nor is he a college mate or relative of Mark Zuckerberg. Choe is a graffiti artist hired by then-Facebook president Sean Parker in 2005 to paint murals on the walls of its first headquarters in Palo
According to the NY Times, its just might: The graffiti artist who took Facebook stock instead of cash for painting the walls of the social network's.
The artist, 35-year-old David Choe, gambled and instead took an equal value of shares of Facebook's stock. The social network, in one of the world's most widely anticipated IPOs, or initial public offerings of stock, filed papers Wednesday to
On today's show: Sunbathing groundhogs, instant Facebook millionaire David Choe, a CBS pilot show about Groupon, and Reading Rainbow's Lavar Burton strikes back. Every year the citizens of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania gather around a small hut in
Some people, like artist David Choe got on the Facebook stock train early. The graffiti artist took stock credits to create artwork for the Facebook headquarters and now that the company is going public, his meager 0.1 % – 0.25% stake in the company is