Menlo Park, located by the side of Coastal Highway 84, at a café called "Jack in the Box," David, his son, and Dean, the three founders, were sitting around a round table, initiating Byte Software's first financing communication.
"Mr. Morgentaler, the latest information about Byte Software is right here." Dean pushed the documents Anna had prepared in advance toward the man across from him, "It not only includes the sales data of the Teams software but also our detailed cost expenditures."
As a startup that had already been profitable before financing, Dean, of course, wanted to showcase his data.
Especially since, thanks to the makeshift team of Byte Software, their cost expenditures were astonishingly low.
Of course, Dean wouldn't fully disclose the money they had already distributed privately; that figure had been diluted somewhat.
Conversely, the investments in magazines like "Global Overview" had been significantly exaggerated by Dean.