Wang Xing was aware of this, and after hesitating for a while, he said, "The lowest price we can offer is three thousand per unit; this is already close to our break-even point."
"Three thousand? You've managed to keep the costs of your new product quite low," Wu Mu expressed his surprise.
Of course, they had kept the costs low; as they planned to adopt a strategy of large-scale production, cost was the primary concern.
"However, I'll need you to add a personal logo to them. Will that cost extra?"
Add a personal logo?
That would be like a co-branded version of their product.
Wang Xing thought it over, "Adding a logo won't be much trouble, let's stick with three thousand."
"How many does Teacher Wu Mu intend to order?" he inquired.
He guessed that Wu Mu would probably order a hundred or eighty units to diversify his store's offerings.
After all, how could a celebrity get into selling robots?
But who would have thought...