Well, I mentioned Harman, I did not write Ilford, as that would have been inaccurate and misleading.
Is the consensus that my hoping for clarity of thought and precision in posting was inappropriate? I will immediately delete the post, and replace it with an apology, if that is the case.
I don't think in apology is necessary, however I think you need to realize that this may possibly be slightly an issue of language understanding or rather misunderstanding, we are both arguing the same points in both agreeing with each other, however if you were specifically more detailed than I was, please understand that I often post from my phone, and am not on a computer, this unfortunately limits my ability of researching and adding additional threads or linking to them while I'm posting. Whenever it says "sent from tapatalk" it means that I am on my phone, it should say that under every post that I make usually, I'm very rarely at the computer. So understand that I can't really go navigating and finding and searching for other threads very easily, and I apologize for not having specifics as I never use that print paper and couldn't remember what it was called. I'm also not up on every single product that ilford or any other company makes, and I don't think anyone should be expected to know about every new product and every discontinued product in a company's line in order to comment on the company stability for its way of doing business.
Also for all intents and purposes as AgX mentioned here on APUG, when we're speaking about ilford, we mean the Harman subsidiary, i'm also not up on all of the different names nor which company owns which, all I know is that when I buy a box of film it says "Ilford by Harmon technologies", The box doesn't say Ilford Inc., or Ilford LLC, or Ilford technologies limited or anything like that, and I'm fairly certain that anyone reading what I said would understand which company I was talking about.
Anyway the point is that this particular company we are talking about the one based in England sort of kind of the one that produces film in England, is a good company that would keep the product around if it is financially able to do so, but would discontinue a product when it needs to be discontinued in order to be a sustainable company that's all my point was, that they wouldn't just discontinue a product for no reason.
Happy holidays everyone!