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Internal SpaceX documents show the sweet stock deals offered to investors like a16z, Gigafund


New SpaceX documents obtained by TechCrunch provide interesting insight into the investors who are authorized to buy its secondary shares, and the good deals they get.

Aliya — which has stakes in many prized startups like Figure AI, Impossible Foods, Anduril — notably chipped in $360 million when Musk bought Twitter in 2022 for $44 billion, Reuters reported. Marc Andreessen and his VC firm co-founder Ben Horowitz once described Tamas to Bloomberg as: “He’s on speed-dial for everyone trying to build the most successful, highest-scale, global Internet companies today.” Troy, which emphasizes LA-based companies (although doesn’t restrict itself to them), was also an investor in the now-defunct Hyperloop One that had hoped to build speedy underground transport between San Francisco and LA based on Musk’s idea.

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