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David Choe Earned 200 Million by Drawing Graffiti (11 pics)

10 Sec TikToker shares things she doesn't get about UK homes David Choe in Beef. Credit: Netflix In resurfaced footage, which was shared widely on social media at the time, the 47-year-old recalled an alleged sexual assault of a massage therapist.


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When Facebook went public at $38 a share in 2012, his stock options were worth $200 million, making him a bona fide multimillionaire. (Today the common stock is at more than $171 per share.) The.


David Choe Facebook Office Mural

Mr. Choe, a street artist known for his colorful and explicit imagery, became known outside the art world in 2012, after reports that he would be worth more than $200 million because of his.


David Choe Facebook Office Mural

The shares owned by artist David Choe are expected to be worth upward of $200 million when Facebook stock trades publicly later this year. Share story By EVELYN M. RUSLI and NICK BILTON SAN.


12 Iconic Graffiti Art Murals That Will Make You Stop

David Choe (born April 21, 1976) is an American artist, musician, actor, and former journalist and podcast host from Los Angeles. Choe's work appears in a wide variety of urban culture and entertainment contexts. He has illustrated and written for magazines including Hustler, Ray Gun and Vice.


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(CBS) - Graffiti artist David Choe is hands-down one of the most surprising success stories to come out of the Facebook initial public offering Wednesday. Full coverage of Facebook at Tech.


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The most startling was David Choe, a graffiti artist who chose Facebook stock instead of cash when he spray-painted the first Facebook offices in 2005. Mr. Choe took to the airwaves on.


David Choe Paints New Facebook Offices « Arrested Motion

February 9, 2011, 11:16 AM Feb. 9, 2012 -- David Choe, the 35-year-old muralist who made an estimated $200 million in the Facebook IPO, is bothered by the hype surrounding his newfound money. Watch the full story on Barbara Walters' interview with Choe on "Nightline" tonight at 11:35 p.m./10:35 CT


New mural by David Choe on the iconic Houston Bowery Graffiti Wall, New

Photos of David Choe's mural at Facebook headquarters, showcasing the artist's collaboration with Mark Zuckerberg. David Choe's connection with Facebook is a remarkable part of his story. He painted murals at Facebook's first headquarters in 2005 and chose stock options as payment. When Facebook went public in 2012, those options became.


David Choe Facebook Office Mural

In 2005, the artist David Choe was hired to paint some murals in Facebook HQ. Facebook, then a young and scrappy social network, offered Choe a choice of two forms of payment: cash or Facebook stock.


A Facebook lobby mural by artist David Choe, Menlo Park, Calif., Nov

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Born in Los Angeles in 1976 to Korean immigrant parents, Choe told online magazine Pixelsurgeon that he was introduced to graffiti when he was encouraged to channel his teenage anger—hitherto.


Choe got his lucky break in 2005 when he was asked to produce a mural

Parker asked Choe to paint some sexually explicit murals in the original Silicon Valley Facebook offices. Choe has claimed that he despised social media and its early versions, such as MySpace and Friendster. He called Facebook a "ridiculous and pointless" venture but was offered $60,000 from Parker to paint the murals of the office's interior.


David Choe is 200 Million Richer Thanks to Facebook

From the New York Times: In 2005, Mr. Choe was invited to paint murals on the walls of Facebook's first offices in Palo Alto, Calif., by Sean Parker, then Facebook's president. As pay, Mr. Parker offered Mr. Choe a choice between cash in the "thousands of dollars," according to several people who know Mr. Choe, or stock then worth about.


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