I worked for a railroad that did that...see where it got them!
Regards,  Bob S.

On 5/10/05, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can that work.  Losing money on every sale means the higher the volume
> the more money you  lose.  Unless of course you're being faceatious. ;)
> 
> Tom C.
> 
> >From: "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [email protected]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: OT: Digital camera sales in the USA
> >Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 09:41:45 -0400
> >
> >Yep, they lose money on every sale, how do they make it up, Volume.
> >
> >Bob Sullivan wrote:
> >
> >>Found this in email today.  Somebody said there is nothing so
> >>devistating to an opinion as a fact.  With 900,000 shipped and a 20%
> >>market share, I make it 4,500,000 digital P&S cameras for the USA in
> >>the 1st quarter.  Wow.
> >>Regards,  Bob S.
> >>
> >>Kodak Leads in U.S. Digital-Camera Market
> >>ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - Eastman Kodak Co., which shipped more digital
> >>cameras in the United States in 2004 than any of its Japanese rivals,
> >>retained its edge in the first quarter, a market research firm said
> >>Monday.
> >>Kodak shipped 900,000 point-and-shoot digital cameras to domestic
> >>retailers in the January-to-March quarter - 41 percent more than in
> >>the first quarter of 2004 - and its market share rose to 20.4 percent
> >>from 18.1 percent a year ago, according to IDC, based in Framingham,
> >>Mass.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >--
> >A man's only as old as the woman he feels.
> >                       --Groucho Marx
> >
> 
>

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