Share acquisition of the company, Zhou Can 60%, Li Lao 40%.
Zhou Can has absolute control over the company, which was a unanimous requirement from the higher-ups. It's quite interesting that Dean Zhu and the others acknowledge Zhou Can, plus Zhou Can is within the medical system, so the leaders consider him one of their own.
Li Lao is an outsider and is treated as such.
If it weren't for Zhou Can insisting on bringing Li Lao on board and uncovering his status as a retired soldier, it wouldn't have been so easy for the higher-ups to agree.
After all, Tu Ya's pharmaceutical department is one of the last remaining foundations of traditional Chinese medicine.
In those turbulent times of war and chaos, being able to preserve the techniques and many traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions over hundreds of years is truly remarkable.
After the acquisition, the first thing Zhou Can did was recruit management personnel.
