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Yes, I saw this!
Perfect example of what kept Fuji alive and what Kodak didn't do that ended up in bankruptcy for them.
OTOH, Dr. Hirozo Ueda of Fuji described to me his pain driving by the research labs of a big electronics company in Ashigara, and his determination to move them into the digital era.
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The interesting thing I got out of this video is that Fujifilm really succeeded by moving *away* from photography. Digital cameras didn't save Fujifilm, rather it was cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and other non photography related businesses. Fuji's digital cameras (aside from the very first models they ever sold in the '80s) aren't mentioned much at all!
In retrospect, Eastman Kodak spinning off Eastman Chemical was not a good thing. Maybe bad management would have brought down both companies, but currently Eastman Chemical is quite profitable and possibly could have helped keep EK afloat.
Kodak tried that in the late '80s when they bought Sterling Drugs.Digital cameras didn't save Fujifilm, rather it was cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and other non photography related businesses.
Kodak tried that in the late '80s when they bought Sterling Drugs.
Sterling is still using facilities at Kodak Park West where they have a 3 hopper coating machine and are building new equipment.
As for other failures, it is pretty hard to keep your head above water when every time you turn around, someone is suing you.
But also, don't forget the Verbatim, Wang Computer, and Drivetec disasters as well.
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PE! You changed your avatar!!! Updated?
Hahaha this is great lolI explained the reasoning elsewhere. It fits my current visage better! And, perhaps my attitude, but I have a few others that might serve as well. I'm thinking of it.
Yes, I saw this!
Perfect example of what kept Fuji alive and what Kodak didn't do that ended up in bankruptcy for them.
Quite true, Fuji picked winners and Kodak picked losers.
Fuji survived because it is a conglomerate. EK specialized and failed.
Poor Kodak, even on a thread about Fuji, with the reintroduction of Ektachrome & great PR all around lately, they just can't seem to get a break on good ol' APUG.
Good thing the world of film photography is MUCH bigger than this site.
Actually, it is the fact we have so much great news from Kodak ( you missed but quoted me on? ) that makes this Fuji turned Kodak bankruptcy reminisce thread so bizzare.
The world is surely an ugly place if one only looks at the things that one considers "negative".
In this case it is not hard to miss, it went from what Fuji did right to what Kodak did wrong in short order.
It gets old man, really.
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