"Byte Company's debut on the Nasdaq was explosive, with an opening price of 36 US dollars, far exceeding Wall Street financial analysts' forecast of 20 US dollars."
By the end of the first trading day, the company's share price had soared to 47 US dollars.
With a total market value of 4.33 billion US dollars, it had surpassed Oracle, a company with a 14-year history, breaking the record for the fastest-growing software company in history..."
"My God, our shares are fast approaching 50 dollars again," Valentine said, arms crossed as he stared intently at the television.
"The rise is only just beginning," Durell boldly predicted.
"So, are you guys planning to sell off a bit any time soon?" Valentine quietly inquired about KeyPoint Ventures' plans.
"If you want to sell at an extremely low price, go ahead," Durell said, clearly not considering the option.
"Alright, I'll think about it," Valentine wrestled with his dilemma internally.