Yeah, Eastman Kodak has zero to do with chemistry and paper. Alaris was formed to satisfy the needs of the retirement plan of UK Kodak employees. The paper and chemistry has been for sale for sometime, Alaris hasn't been able to provide the needed revenue so now the British government is involved (no different than US bailouts of private pension plans) no one wanted things to turn out this way. I wouldn't be surprised to see Kodak Alaris maintain the still film business. Ektachrome seems to be successful.
What I've come to realize is Sino Promise and Fujifilm don't give two s*#ts about peons like me. They have a entirely different business model.
People like Ilford, Foma, Adox to name a few are in a position to provide niche products, they're not top heavy with executives. If Adox can make a couple hundred thousand more Euro a year, maybe the company car can go from a base 911 to a 911 Turbo S.

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That's what I'm talking about