Look forward to seeing you again

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queeniech

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I met a prospect at a Trade Fair. Then I emailed our marketing letter to him. I received the prospect's reply as follows:-

"I am now on a trip and will get back to you when I am back to my office. Lookingforward to a long term business relationship with your company."

I wonder if my reply below is natural.

"Thanks for your reply. Look forward to seeing you again and we hope we can have a long term business relationship with your company too."

Please note that I use "we" to represent our company.
 
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It's OK, but I'd move the 'too': and I too hope ... .

Personally, I'd begin with I, and insert a comma after ​again.

Thanks Piscean. Do you mean I should correct it as follows:-

Thanks for your reply. Look forward to seeing you again and I too hope we can have a long term business relationship with your company.
 
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