@Colleen: Please clarify
@Colleen: Please clarify
I must admit I am confused by Colleen's remarks and Kodak's announcement today. Kodak says they will try to sell off their "personalized imaging" solutions, which would, according to Colleen, include still film products.
However, as some of you might remember, earlier this year, the "pro photography" film products (B&W, Potra, Ektar) were relocated under the commercial (B2B) segment of Kodak together with motion picture film and are now listed under "Photo Specialty Products".
And if we read Kodak's press release from today carefully it appears that "commercial film" is one segment of their business they are NOT going to sell at the moment.
"Kodak noted that in addition to the commercial, packaging and functional printing and enterprise services businesses, it also continues to own and operate the Consumer Inkjet, Entertainment Imaging, Commercial Film and Specialty Chemicals businesses, given the company’s expertise, capabilities and strong customer relationships in these markets, as well as their combined cash-generating capability."
So it would be great if Colleen could clarify, if Kodak sell only their remaining consumer film business and keep the pro film business (pro still and motion film) or if they are getting rid of the still film business (pro&consumer) altogether.
Thanks,
John