The financing meeting at GO Corporation had ended, and the various investors had gradually left the meeting room.
Looking at the scattered documents on the long table and the half-drunk coffee, Kaplan and Kostler seemed to have just snapped back to reality.
"I guess this counts as pretty good progress?" Kaplan asked, turning uncertainly.
"It's damn spectacular!" Kostler muttered, "These sky-high valuations make my nose bleed."
"Hey, those guys are the experts," Kaplan said, pointing to figures outside the door, "I shouldn't have doubted them just now."
Kaplan felt that calling the people from KeyPoint Ventures was like calling the fire department.
They often show up en masse, brimming with good old-fashioned risk-taking spirit.
When they left, the fire was definitely out, but the furniture might have been soaked, and the windows possibly shattered.
"Mothers F*cker, GO Corporation is valued at 15 million dollars now? And we haven't even put out anything substantial?"