20 years ago, the only film I used was Kodak. I used color and black-and-white, transparency and negative, sheet and roll formats. Today, I use only their color negative films, and that represents about 10% of my film consumption.
I've found Ilford and Fuji films fulfill all my B&W needs and I am very satisfied with their products. Kodak offers me little incentive to use their B&W products. If they discontinue their color negative films, I will buy a digital camera that will fill that small niche in my work, and I won't care. I will put my B&W film budget toward those manufacturers' products that I trust will be around the longest.
20 years ago Kodak still was the dominant player in the world photography market. For them to downsize to a boutique film production company won't work for them, and it probably would be too big for anyone to easily take over. It's not just the production, it's the R&D, all the engineering and chemical work, all the behind-the-scenes work that makes the machines put out the quality of product we demand. I don't have an answer for any of this, I just know that as a small-consumption end-user, I'm screwed. And I need a bigger freezer.
Peter Gomena