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A SpaceX alum says wealth managers tried to woo him with swag and handwritten letters before the IPO
A former SpaceX engineer, Scott Morton, received outreach from wealth managers including handwritten letters and swag ahead of SpaceX's IPO, which could provide financial freedom for employees. The IPO, valued at over $2 trillion, is expected to fuel a network of SpaceX alumni starting new ventures, similar to the PayPal mafia effect.
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