For you financiers out there, is it time to buy film now?:munch:
It's
always time to buy film

Seriously. If you can afford it, buy it, store it, especially anything that may be going away (e.g. slide films in LF sizes).
The implications of the financial situation are that some companies may need to take drastic measures. (even though quite a few large companies are on better financial footing than our governments!) This situation usually means reducing inventory, charging more for shipments, eliminating whole product lines, and refocussing on the most profitable core businesses. And, sorry (I really am), for the likes of Kodak and Fuji, film production and distribution and marketing is a net drain.
On the other hand, we do see the likelihood of a drop in prices of most petrochemicals, following the decline of crude oil, but my guess is that no company will pass that savings on to the consumer. They seldom do
The price of silver may well rise a bit, but the commodities have been one ridiculous bubble for a long time so I doubt that price increase will in any rational way affect film prices.
So, the main risk factors for film are: reduced inventory, and realignment and consolidation of core business, and greater cost for shipments.
So... yeah, buy buy buy

And consider buying stock too. Many great bargains soon!