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In <41225570.1B36@peterskye.com>, on 08/17/2004
at 11:59 AM, Peter Skye said:
Peter
>Related to CDs and DVDs: I found out this morning that Kodak is getting
>out of the Photo CD business....
I am not surprised.
My uncle started working for Kodak after WWII, so I have an itty
bitty bit of background, insight into Kodak.
My impression is that as long as Kodak was a monopoly,
they could do good enough to stay in business.
As soon as competition or innovation came along, their
incompetence showed. I my minds eye, it is just a matter
of time until they spend all their assets before they go out
of business.
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