Ken Nadvornick
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When they make a viable product i'll buy it..is there anything else need be said??
I'd be willing to hazard a guess that it must be pretty frustrating to sit and watch the success story that Fujifilm's Instax instant product has become and then realize that THAT level of viability is still beyond their own R&D reach.
Perhaps that's part of the motivation behind the announced consolidation? And the hiring of Mr. Herchen?
Ken
Quite a huge task.Just these days the current CEO (the founders Kaps and Bosman left [or had to leave] the company last year) said that they intend to sell one million films this year.
Indicates that their sales are increasing, but not as fast as wanted / needed.
So it looks like that they still have not reached the break even point, and that they are still loosing money.
I think all the people at Impossible and InovisCoat have done an excellent job so far, considering all the enormous difficulties they have to face with such an ambitious project.
But there is still quite a long way to go.
The films need further improvement, and Impossible knows that very well.
Looks like they want to stronger fokus on exactly that.
Best regards,
Henning
Indicates that their sales are increasing, but not as fast as wanted / needed.
So it looks like that they still have not reached the break even point, and that they are still losing money.
Fuji may be selling less film and also making a loss.
Not at all. If you take the time to READ Fujifilm's corporate reports, you will see that INSTAX is extremely profitable and selling extremely well. This includes the camera line too.
You can find INSTAX film in virtually any shopping area anywhere in Asia. I've found INSTAX easily while in China, Hong Kong, Japan (of course), Taiwan, and in Thailand.
When they make a viable product i'll buy it..is there anything else need be said??
best,peter
INSTAX has been an amazing success world wide for Fujifilm. Is there any reason Fuji can't make their film work in Polaroid cameras? (Obviously they would have to make more sizes of this film) I would think that if they did that Fuji could sell even more INSTAX.
Instant film/ print is making a come back for sure. Given that it's now being used even in tv commercials of other products.
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