Elon just created 4,400 millionaires in a single day.
400 of them are now worth over $100 million.
These aren't VCs. They're SpaceX employees, and the list includes welders, technicians, and cafeteria staff, because for two decades the company paid every level of the workforce in stock instead of higher salaries.
Juan Hernandez immigrated from Mexico and took a $28 an hour contractor welding job in 2015. He says he didn't even know what SpaceX was. The company gave him a $10,000 equity grant and let him buy more shares through payroll deductions. That stake is now worth $880,000.
Trevor Hise's parents wanted him to take a stable job at General Electric. He picked SpaceX instead, stayed 12 years, and accumulated over 100,000 shares. At the $135 listing price that's $13.5 million. He's 37 and semiretired. His words: "The magnitude of this has been ridiculous."
The most telling detail came before the listing. Over 100 employees quietly banded together and negotiated a group wealth management deal covering up to $5 billion, because none of them had ever needed a wealth manager before.
Software IPOs have minted millionaires for 30 years. This is the first one where the money went to the factory floor.
Adorni robó? no.
Adorni malversó? no.
Su "crimen": ahorrar en negro.
Ahora, lo que hizo no es un delito -no hay condena penal por lo que hizo- pero si es una falta moral.
Y van dos.
Porque la esposa del Cesar no solo tiene que ser casta, también tiene que aparentarlo.
Pero tampoco es para que los mismos seguidores de LLA estén pidiendo su cabeza por una práctica que es casi necesaria para poder sobrevivir en Argentina (ahorrar en negro).
No hay que ponerse del lado de los kukas solo porque no te parezcan las formas.
Quedar con un amigo de la infancia al que no ves desde hace más 20 años para descubrir, tras 10 minutos de charla, que ahora sois dos desconocidos con un pasado en común