I just can't see such a negative interpretation of Kodak's move.
The most used films will continue as long as they are profitable and moving production to a smaller, more efficiently run company sounds like a good idea. The marketplace will determine the survivors and as mentioned, this means fewer choices, but it also means that the surviving films will be the most used. High prices... of course, but if price were the dominant issue, we would be 100% digital by now.
Maybe only B&W film, but it is curious that Kodak recently introduced new color negative materials, but this might just be a spin-off from their motion picture film technology.
Regarding Fuji.. Sales will determine what remains, or not. I think that photographic paper might be more hard pressed than film in that many scan and few continue with the front to back analog. Hopefully, the market will keep core paper around for a long time.