Last Thursday, Business Insider threw its annual SA 100 bash at the New York Stock Exchange. In attendance were some of 2012's brightest tech stars. They launched companies, sold their startups, and invested in The Next Big Things in New York tech.
Wiley Cerilli, a founder who sold his company for $100 million, was there. So were the founders of Stamped, who were acquired by Yahoo last week.
If you missed it -- or the swanky after party -- we have you covered. Photographer Michael Seto took the party by storm and snapped shots of the entire evening.
Last Thursday, some of New York's most impressive tech people gathered on Wall Street. They were celebrating the annual Silicon Alley 100 list, a group of people who have done the most interesting things in tech this year.
Guests they made their way up to the trading floor, where the cocktail party was being held.
Every person on the SA 100 list was given a $150 shopping spree to Johnston & Murphy.
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