Although the release of Teams 2.0 received acclaim from most new and existing users, Byte Software also vigorously promoted their ownership of the new algorithm.
However, due to the report from the "Mercury News", Sequoia Capital and KeyPoint Ventures were unwilling to change their previous offers.
Even if it hadn't been for Durell's sudden involvement, Valentine might have continued to stick to the last offer of sixty million US Dollars.
Durell from KeyPoint Ventures, although he likes impromptu investments, it doesn't mean he's a sucker.
As one of the most influential venture capitalists in Silicon Valley, Durell has his own investment principles.
Seeing the tacit understanding between the two men, Dean knew that Byte Software had little room for negotiation.
Sequoia Capital and KeyPoint Ventures could already represent the attitude of Sand Hill Road, and if they were unwilling to re-quote, Dean would not receive any other offers.