Well I was speaking Photographically, (their Heiland division), the rest of the company was doing quite well actually...

David Mann wrote:

On Oct 5, 2005, at 9:05 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:

Actually the Honeywell deal, was the other way around. Pentax wanted to get control of their own distribution in a major market. Without Pentax Honeywell had nothing of any substance to sell...


Is that the same Honeywell that's currently valued at $31 billion (and was nearly sold in 2000 to General Electric for $45b)?

Darn it, now I'm going to have to read "Asterix and the Goths" again...

- Dave




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