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•The World Is Spiraling. Why Not Invest in a Dinosaur Skeleton?
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In July , billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin paid $45 million to own a dinosaur.
Rally is IPOing a “rare and remarkably well-preserved Stegosaurus” that is currently being excavated in Wyoming .
The company is selling 200,000 shares of “ STEG ” for $ 68.75 per share.
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