In a message dated 6/1/2007 9:55:49 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This will end with Hoya, and  unless the Imaging division can 
stand on it's own, it will end soon  thereafter.

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If they drop P&S and expensive plans for a  D645, then they may do quite 
well, since their DSLRs are doing quite well.  Anyway, I think they probably 
got 
their agreement that they will have  independent management (er an independent 
direction) for two years. So they have  two years to make their camera 
division even more profitable. That's my take on  it, anyway. The rest will be 
up to 
Pentax. Though it would be nice if Hoya would  drop some money on the camera 
division. But you are probably right, if they  mainly deal in commodities, they 
won't.

Marnie aka Doe  

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