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Re: jlwcat1 post# 99446

Tuesday, 12/18/2018 10:23:46 AM

Tuesday, December 18, 2018 10:23:46 AM

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In my opinion... Amazon, FedEx, UPS, etc. will never buy out Web To Door. Why? Let's assume the best case scenario.

1) All vans in California are owned by Web to Door, not leased.

2) The Lawsuit becomes settled and Web To Door/On Couirer 365 Reports glowing Profit

3) Web to Door holds a strangle hold over package delivery for Amazon in its two locations.

Well that the perfect scenario... and even then the assets owned by Web to Door would be considered laughable. If I was amazon seeking to build up my last mile delivery service, I would just hire Web to Door's employees out from under them and let Web to Door choke on lost of business as they don't have any other customers.

If I was FedEx or UPS, I would rather acquire Rontra Trucking or a few other hundreds of companies because they have warehouses and semitrucks that can help me provide coverage in a critical hub. Web to Door, doesn't own a warehouse. So therefore all FedEx and UPS would be buying is employees and vans. They don't need the vans and they can hire their own employees. Amazon wouldn't care about the vans as they can just buy more and the employees can be hired out from under Web To Door.

The only way Web to Door will ever be bought out is that it requires a critical service that another company needs, and right now it is just one of thousands of last mile delivery companies. Rod would have to create a huge deliver hub location, or hundreds of delivery locations to make anyone even think of "buying it out".

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