To: GraniteStateConservative
We don't have industries anymore. It's de-industrialization here in America. Get with the program. In the case of Kodak coming off, their problems started years ago. They reacted too little, too late to Fuji, diversified in questionable directions (e.g. Sterling Drug) that hurt them for years. Look to EK Management and yes, some of the workers, for their problems.
10 posted on
04/01/2004 6:41:38 AM PST by
Fury
To: Fury
In the case of Kodak coming off, their problems started years ago. They reacted too little, too late to Fuji, diversified in questionable directions (e.g. Sterling Drug) that hurt them for years. Look to EK Management and yes, some of the workers, for their problems.
Kodak has missed a lot of opportunities over the years. Additionally, Eastman Chemical (which Kodak spun off a few years ago) has also gone through a period of horrible leadership and is on the brink as well.
23 posted on
04/01/2004 6:57:39 AM PST by
TexasGunLover
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