I read an article today highlighting Olympus's problems making money
in digital cameras.  I think they said Sony, Nikon, Pentax, and
Minolta were all in the red.  They said the strategy was essentially
waiting for the other manufactures to 'chicken out' and leave the
market to their brand because of the red ink.  The other 'strategy'
was to move up in price to the digital SLR, but Olympus and Minolta
were already too late for this.

I guess nobody learned any lessons from Texas Instruments...

Regards,  Bob S.

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