Harman's execs sure did...
Ken
Ken
Cash cows rarely get r & d investments.
This article at least says they plan to hire new execs and run the biz for cash flow, not just sell it off:
http://pdnpulse.com/2013/04/kodak-turns-over-film-division-to-its-uk-pension-plan.html
PE:
But some of those execs actually:
1) know the value of those who run a coating machine or make emulsions;
2) can get those who run a coating machine or make emulsions the things they need; and
3) know how to market the results!
You dingbats! An exec never ran a coating machine nor made an emulsion! Get real!
PE
Think us remaining Kodak-fans need to drop a print in the mail to the new owners as a show of support
I did some Googling and turned up the Kodak UK Pension Board's address, see link below. I think I've a print shot of Tri-X and printed on Ektalure that I gotta send their way, might as well congratulate em and plant a bug in their ear that if they've the time to maybe coat a few boxes or two of Ektalure ever so often...
https://www.hartlinkonline.co.uk/kodak/hopl.chi/wui/contusui.html?hopsess=a1ba2210d88eba8311e2676968efcf0a
Colleen, the above link for the new owners?

PE:
But some of those execs actually:
1) know the value of those who run a coating machine or make emulsions;
2) can get those who run a coating machine or make emulsions the things they need; and
3) know how to market the results!
Matt;
Most all of those people are gone due to declining sales. They moved elsewhere or did other things. So, as noted in another post, Harman did this RIF (Reduction In Force) in a more reasonable manner. Seems Kodak has let go the best of the best.
And yes, I agree with you to a point, but when all of your manages are bean counters or those who never new or cared about film, your arguments go out the window.
PE
Harman's execs sure did...
Ken
Another great way to show support is to buy film![]()
Agreed.
My favorite* Kodak b&w film is Plus-X. My second favorite is Panatomic-X. And my favorite Kodak color film (and favorite Kodak product of all time) iswhat else?Kodachrome.
I'm ready to buy today...
Ken
* These are lifetime favorites. Since I was a teenager. I'm now nearing retirement...
I think that you will find that Harman's execs/directors had all been with the old Ilford company, and were well experienced in their respective fields.
That is an interesting link to the BJP, but I wonder if the statement at the beginning of paragraph six, "Kodak also expects the deal will enable Kodak's film business to strive." is a real howler or if it is what the author really means.
Cheers,
Clarence
You might be misinterpreting its meaning.Strive is an apt word as it means to competeYou might be misinterpreting its meaning.
The most important part is the new company will have backing from those that support it rather than a CEO and board who just milked it and squandered the profits.
Ian
I also want to extend a *big* thank you for Kodak continuing in these transitional times to be a sponsor of John Sexton Photography Workshops. I got to participate in "The Expressive Print" workshop that concluded just over a week ago. John's dedication, talent and enthusiasm proved to be one of the best experiences in my 23 year career as a photographer as I watched him print masterfully seen, shot and developed Tmax films onto silver gelatin papers.
Another great way to show support is to buy film![]()
Kodak are re-arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic again![]()
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