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I guess spraying on walls does pay sometimes
A US graffiti artist who painted Facebook's offices is set to become a multi-millionaire when the social network begins trading as a public company.
David Choe, who first spray-painted the walls of Facebook HQ in 2005, accepted shares in payment for his work.
Now the site is planning to float on the stock market, its thought his share could be worth around $200m (£126m).
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A US graffiti artist who painted Facebook's offices is set to become a multi-millionaire when the social network begins trading as a public company.
David Choe, who first spray-painted the walls of Facebook HQ in 2005, accepted shares in payment for his work.
Now the site is planning to float on the stock market, its thought his share could be worth around $200m (£126m).
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