 This is JSATV, the newsroom for tech and telecom professionals. I'm Dean Perine, and welcome to JSATV. We're coming to you from the windy city of Chicago, Illinois at ITW 2016, and I'm sitting next to the CEO of Perseus, Mr. Jock Percy. Jock, welcome to JSATV. Thanks, 16. You're welcome. So for our viewers that don't already know, why don't you tell us a little bit about Perseus? Yes. We're a global, fully managed service provider, primarily to the world's capital markets. We've got 100 points of presence around the world operating in 33 countries, and we provide a managed service stack that starts off with the connectivity layer and goes all the way up to a market data presentation layer. Very good. So let's talk customers. Who are your key verticals? We have a blend on the finance side of banks, typical city of London Wall Street types, hedge funds, proprietary traders, market makers, as well as the platform operators, the folks that deliver your ticket to your TV, including the exchanges themselves. On the non-finance side, we have a number of media groups and large e-commerce clients. Very good. So let's talk expansion. I understand that that is kind of a big thing there at Perseus currently, specifically in Asia. You want to talk about that a little bit? Yeah, I think it's a big thing in that it's a key part of our value proposition. So we need to offer our clients a global value prop, and of course that's the norm in the world of global capital markets. Asia PAC expansion started early last year, and we added 17 cities last year. I think it was about 150,000 kilometers of route miles, of route kilometers of connections between all those cities, and we've continued to expand on that. So if I think about all the world's financial hubs, we will be complete when we've added all of those, and they don't come up that often. All right, so let's talk about being complete. Let's have a little bit of fun right now. So let's look into the Perseus crystal ball. What do things look like a year from now? Political economic things aside, we may well have completed the connection mission to add all of the world's financial liquidity centers, and that might mean we finish up in Nairobi or perhaps in Nigeria. Wherever the path may lead, right? Right, wherever the liquidity goes. Liquidity is mercurial. So think of a tilting board. Absolutely. Whatever the politicians try to mess up, it will find its way somewhere else. So if you pass a law that says you can't trade or trading becomes burdensome in certain markets, then the liquidity will go somewhere else. No, absolutely. And so for our viewers who are interested in learning more about Perseus, where should they go? They can go to Perseus.co. There's some reference data there that they can link to. They can look at capabilities. They can talk to some of our clients and also look at some of the vendor record market data exchange filings around the world. Wherever we go, we tend to have to publish what we do in those markets. Of course, again, more of those rules we have to follow. Yeah, so I have to be careful what I say on that one. I understand. Jack, thank you so much for being with us and thank you viewers for watching JSA TV.