"So Durell, have you thought it through about Netscape's financing?"
As soon as Dean walked into the office and saw Durell sitting on the sofa, he went straight to the point.
"I need to see how Netscape has performed these past two months first." Durell, with his eyes red and puffy, slowly put down his coffee cup.
It was apparent that his sleep hadn't been great lately.
Indeed, that was the case, as the changes on the internet, especially everything concerning Netscape, had occupied much of his thoughts.
Even for someone as impromptu as him, a valuation of 600 million US dollars was too insane.
It wasn't that KeyPoint Ventures hadn't made higher investments, but for a company that had yet to turn a profit, the figure seemed too abstract.
Dean understood the turmoil in Durell's mind, so after nodding at Clark, he too took a seat in the sofa area.
Soon, just like last time, a simple report was handed over.