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Musso was born in 1974 in Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes), France. [3] After finishing high school, he left for the United States at the age of 19. He spent several months in New York City, [4] living with other young foreigners and earning money by selling ice-cream.
Quipper raised £400K in its seed round from Atomico in 2011 [1] and $3.6m (£2.3m) of Series A funding from Globis Capital Partners, Atomico, and Benesse in 2012. [2] The company then received funding amounting to US$5.8 million from Atomico, Benesse Holdings, and Globis in 2015 before it was acquired 100% by the Japanese corporation Recruit Holdings for $39m in late 2015.
QUIP or quip may refer to: . Quip (software), a collaborative productivity software suite for mobile and the Web Quip (company), an American oral hygiene startup Quip (wit), a form of wit
Quipper may refer to: someone who makes quips; Quipper (company), an education technology company; Quipper (programming language), used in quantum programming;
Musso is personally opposed to the death penalty, [2] but says that he sees lethal injection as an "end-of-life issue, just as with any other terminal disease. It just happens that it involves a legal process instead of a medical process.
Mason Tyler Musso was born to Katherine (née Moore) and Samuel Musso in Dallas, Texas, [2] on March 17, 1989. [3] Soon after, his family moved to Rockwall, Texas.He has two younger brothers, Mitchel and Marc, who are both actors.
From 2018 through 2022, Lupo raised over $13 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital through a combination of group and personal charity streams and drives.
Musso is a fairly obscrure figure in the history of jazz and big band music. He relocate with his family from Carini, Sicily to the U.S. in July 1920, arriving at the Port of New York aboard the Italian steamship Patria.