Monday, December 27, 2004
Kodak Updates Its Brownie to Compete in a Digital Age
"Sales of film and other traditional products were down 20 percent in the third quarter, even more than expected. But digital products-consumer and professional cameras as well as printing systems sold to drug stores and the like-were up 39 percent. (The company recently stopped selling reloadable film cameras in the United States.) " --NY Times
Yeah! Kodak is selling lots of digital cameras--maybe they will be able to afford to hold off on eliminating traditional photo products.
"Sales of film and other traditional products were down 20 percent in the third quarter, even more than expected. But digital products-consumer and professional cameras as well as printing systems sold to drug stores and the like-were up 39 percent. (The company recently stopped selling reloadable film cameras in the United States.) " --NY Times
Yeah! Kodak is selling lots of digital cameras--maybe they will be able to afford to hold off on eliminating traditional photo products.
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