It's possible the film business can be quite profitable when scaled down
to the actual demand. If nothing else the movie business still uses
lots of film for distribtuion to theaters because most don't have
digital projectors.
The P&S digital camera market is probably going to shrink faster than
film once everyone has a 5MP or greater phone cam.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/9/2012 6:48 PM, Gerry Walden wrote:
> Is this really a good move from a company who has filed for
> bankruptcy protection at a time when the whole world is moving in to
> digital and the film market is almost gone?
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> Gerry
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> On 9 Feb 2012, at 23:41, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
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>> http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Kodak_Focuses_Consumer_Business_On_More_Profitable_Growth_Opportunities.htm
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Excerpt from statement today:
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>> Kodak’s continuing consumer products and services will include:
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>> The traditional film capture and photographic paper business,
>> which continues to provide high-quality and innovative products and
>> solutions to consumers, photographers, retailers, photofinishers
>> and professional labs.
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>> Not overstocking freezer yet, Mike --
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