You guys know how long this stuff goes back? The US clock makers were
accused by the UK government of price fixing and the shipments of clocks
confistacted and only paid $1 to the manufacturers. So all of a sudden
there were many thousands of clocks showing up at the docks, as the US
manufactures were actually making a profit of 25 cents each at that price.
Around 1825.
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David Oswald wrote:
Rob Studdert wrote:
On 13 Oct 2005 at 23:38, Dario Bonazza wrote:
I believe it's been added some more info since I read this page first:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0510/05101201samsung_pentaxdslrs.asp
Nothing detailed, though.
I've always wanted a pentaprism on a mobile phone.
On a separate note, Samsung was just convicted of price fixing of
memory chips, and ordered to pay a US$300,000,000 (300 million) fine.
They're the third major memory manufacurer to either plead guilty or
be handed a conviction. Micron was also involved apparently, but
won't face charges since they've "cooperated with authorities" (maybe
they were the whistle blowers).
I remember a few years back hearing accusations by Olympus and other
"Japanese" camera manufacturers that the Korean companies like Samsung
were dumping digital cameras on the market below cost to try to grab
market share. I'm not sure how much truth there was to that
accusation, but it could be one more black mark on Samsung.
This post doesn't have any particular point other than to call out a
few interesting tidbits regarding Pentax's new partner.