In the current economic climate I don't expect any manufacture is doing particularly well. Hoya expects short term profitability in 2010, so what books are they juggling so that long term prospects aren't equally bright?

Perry Pellechia wrote:
Article on Reuters:
http://www.reuters.com/article/technology-media-telco-SP/idUST15448620090818

"Our digital camera business is not exactly a big operation. There are
naturally questions among us whether it is big enough to go it alone,"
Hoya Chief Executive Hiroshi Suzuki told Reuters in an interview on
Tuesday.

"I'm afraid it will need some sort of alliance with another company in
the long term."


This does not sound too promising.   Any guesses on which company
would make an alliance with Pentax.  It seems Samsung has gotten
everything they wanted  and have moved on to with their own plans.
Who does this leave?


Perry.

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