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Florida elite recruitment drives link governor Rick Scott and high‑net‑worth financiers to luxury yacht events and a new investment club
The passage identifies a network of wealthy financiers, a $70 million yacht event, and Governor Rick Scott’s personal outreach, suggesting a coordinated effort to relocate capital to Florida. While it Governor Rick Scott sent personal letters to Northeastern financiers encouraging relocation to Flori A $70 million yacht hosted a charity‑style event for CEOs, venture capitalists, hedge fund manager
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The passage identifies a network of wealthy financiers, a $70 million yacht event, and Governor Rick Scott’s personal outreach, suggesting a coordinated effort to relocate capital to Florida. While it Governor Rick Scott sent personal letters to Northeastern financiers encouraging relocation to Flori A $70 million yacht hosted a charity‑style event for CEOs, venture capitalists, hedge fund manager
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