Five days later, Chen Yansen received a work report from Liao Wei.
Cloud Speed had tentatively set the acquisition price for Zhongtong, with the share transfer agreement scheduled to be signed on June 15th.
Yunda Express was 760 million, and Zhongtong was 980 million, for a total of 1.74 billion.
Once Cloud Speed had absorbed Yunda and Zhongtong's service networks, sorting centers, transit warehouses, and employees, they would gain at least 40,000 more staff, generating over 30,000 strands of Human Dao Fire each month.
The remaining companies, Shentong and Yuantong, were still holding on for dear life, but Chen Yansen knew they wouldn't last much longer.
The more prominent Cloud Speed's economies of scale became, the lower their cost-per-parcel. For Shentong and Yuantong, it was the opposite; as their business volume decreased, their cost-per-parcel kept rising.
