I see nothing at all wrong or unsavory about Fuji, or whomever, further
strengthening their market position by stepping in where an opportunity
exists. Their success raises the competitive bar for the industry and,
I agree, is to the customer's ultimate benefit.
Still, the maneuvering and positioning dance is fascinating to watch.
Jack
--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jack Davis"
> Subject: Re: New film from Kodak
>
>
> >I understand that Fuji already has a chemical container design that
> > will be usable when the Agfa is no longer available.
> > Jackals on a carcass!
>
> Looking out for the industry as a whole is in the industry's, and
> ultimately, the customers' best interest.
> If the Agfa labs can no longer be supplied, that is a whole chunk of
> labs
> that are gone, mostly never to be replaced, with the marketplace the
> way it
> is.
> Fuji will make money at it, which is nice for them, but probably not
> very
> much of it.
>
> William Robb
>
>
>
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