Unless you are more in the know (which is very possible), then your 10:1 is about as sound as my 3:1. With that said, I dearly want Ektacrhome to succeed. Heck, I want ALL film endeavors to succeed. A good roll (pun intended) out would go along way to helping the currently poor perception of Kodak (whichever one), even if it isn't a huge monetary success. I am hoping the delays really are supply oriented and that they didn't promise a product without really knowing if they could do it.
As I understand it, they built smaller machines that can more efficiently handle smaller production runs of film. If true, this would be exciting of course, because production could finally match demand. Maybe even Fuji is watching.
On the other hand, if Kodak botches this, then the press will absolutely eat them alive. Kodak can survive poor sales of this film. Even poor sales could still garner them public confidence. They can't survive a failure to bring Ektachrome to market. To my mind, I am not overstating this. The perception (along with their recent bungles) would be catastrophic. "Look!, Kodak can't even do film." I do hope they realize that they must be all in on a quality Ektachrome product, whether the sales are any good or not.
I was a kid living in Rochester, when my mother worked for Xerox as a chemist. Times change, markets change, and companies cease to exist, but the historical dignity of companies like Xerox and Kodak shouldn't be destroyed by present-day nincompoops. The companies of Rochester (and elsewhere) made the US and much of the world - for the better.
Kodak! Bring out this film!
(rant over, please return to regular programing.)