Hi all, I've been reading all the threads about Kodak CDs and buying American. I'm certainly not trying to make anyone feel stupid or anything, but Kodak has either already stopped or will soon be stopping CD-R production and sales. In a press release about a month ago, Kodak stated that CD-Rs have become an un-profitable commodity product. It's too bad because regardless of price, they were the best (if for no other reason than their super scratch-resistant surface). However, Kodak does have them at their online store for $15 per 50 spindle right now. I'm guessing that they must be liquidating their inventory. Apparently, this "American" company doesn't even want to compete anymore when it comes to CD-Rs. Go figure. http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/store/catalog/Product.jhtml?PRODID=21163 Peace Steve PS Who is selling all the foreign made CDs to us anyway? I believe that most of us get them from American Stores and American Companies. I would bet that these American companies even make a profit on the foreign CD-R's they sell. The nerve of them. The point being what's bad for one American Company is often good for another. And like it or not, imports are a very important part of OUR economy. I'll shut up now.
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