Every year in February and March, Byte Company holds its annual directors' meeting.
Today was no exception, and after two months of consolidation, the financial report for the previous year had been completed.
Compared to 1992, Byte Company's sales in 1993 experienced a significant growth once again.
The final figure Dean received was 2.2 billion US dollars, an increase of over 260% compared to the year before.
The reason for such a leap in this year's sales figures was largely due to the substantial amount of orders Byte received from the federal government and the military.
All the video networking systems currently in use in America are essentially based on Byte Company's technology.
And this was just the beginning; what was accomplished last year was merely the first batch of orders.
Following that, there would be a continuous stream of demand coming Byte's way.
You see, Dean's previous substantial political contributions had taken effect.