"It's different, Dean," Durell's eyes took on a profound expression.
KeyPoint Ventures had the capability to invest 6 million dollars in AOL, but they couldn't give that money to Go Company?
Honestly, even though Dean had been in contact with the VC industry for a long time, he still didn't quite understand what Durell was saying.
Seeing his puzzled look, Durell had to further explain, "KeyPoint Ventures is already the lead investor in Go Company."
"And then?" Dean spread his hands, not understanding why the lead couldn't continue to follow on with additional investments.
"It's a bit complicated..." Durell rubbed his chin with his wrinkled palm, "It involves the game rules of the VC industry."
"At least I need to figure out what's going on?" Dean glanced at the materials on AOL and Go Company beside him, "My gut tells me there is some difference between them."