Here is my reference:
http://www.kodak.com/US/plugins/acrobat/en/corp/annualReport06/annualReport06.pdf
Please note that there is a difference between sales and earnings. One is before profits and one is after profits.
Analog and digital reached parity in the 2006-2007 time frame with digital pulling ahead sometimes and analog other times during the year as reported in the various quarters. Analog is the cash cow that is being used to support Digital R&D at the present time.
The coating plants in Rochester, Colorado, Harrow and Chalon are operating at full capacity making analog products for motion picture, printing and consumer products. All China coating operations are now done here as is Analog R&D. Colorado is operating under lease from the new owners of the Health Sciences division. It only produces wide Endura paper. All other paper production is at Harrow.
Here are the FY 2006-2007 figures in millions from pages 12-13 of the above reference:
"Sales from continuing operations of the CDG segment for 2006, 2005 and 2004 were (in millions) $2,920, $3,215 and $2,366, respectively." (DIGITAL)
"Sales from continuing operations of the FPG segment for 2006, 2005 and 2004 were (in millions) $4,156, $5,325 and $7,051, respectively." (ANALOG)
"GOZA: But here is Kodak's 2007 Annual Report. Kodak pulls in $2 Billion from analog film (motion, analog, and whatever else), They pull in $4.6 Billion from digital crap."
Oh, dear, looks like you have things backwards in that statement! My quote is from the report.
The figures I have were from 2007-2008 from the local press and TV and are more recent. But, from the above, it looks like digital and analog are close with analog leading a tad.
Now lets see.... I said they were about equal or equal and you said motion picture was only about 10% of Digital sales, right?
"GOZA: Where did you get "50% of Kodak's income is from analog motion picture"? I would love to see a reference. That is the most absurd statistic I've ever seen. Less than 10% is more accurate."
I did not say that 50% was motion picture, but now that you mention it, here is my estimate....
MP Camera and print stock ~50% - 60%
Consumer and professional color C41 products ~20% (Includes Endura paper)
E6 and Kodachrome ~10%
B&W ~10%
Any error in my figures would increase C41 products due to Endura production and B&W production. That is where my figures are most lacking. I can tell you for a certain fact though that motion picture is the biggest single product at Kodak and the biggest profit maker!
PE