ah Uncle Petronius
I had another relative who killed all the Jews in Libya for the Empire.
(Of course we may not be related at all, he may have just owned us.)
ah Uncle Petronius
I had another relative who killed all the Jews in Libya for the Empire.
(Of course we may not be related at all, he may have just owned us.)
35mm, 110 and disc film will be under commercial. Remember they use to have a lot of "commercials" for them.
Hey, it makes as much sense as anything else they have been doing lately
"Meet the Swinger, the Polaroid Swinger....."
The real reason for doing this is to make it more difficult to compare previous financial results, which were based on five groups, with current and future results based on only two groups. Perez thinks that if the numbers can't be easily compared nobody will realize how badly they're doing.
Brian Ellis
Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes. That way when you do criticize them you'll be
a mile away and you'll have their shoes.
Ha
In the local Rochester paper I got the impression that our film will be consumer and movie film will be commercial. Hopefully if they do anything to the production of film itself they'll coordinate.
Yes, supposedly it is this guy...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlton_Ogburn
Here is the official press release. It does sound like film is being split between the two groups.... and it does not say which films will be where.
http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Kodak_...sformation.htm
"The changes are effective January 1, 2012. Under the new structure, the Commercial and Consumer Segments will replace the current Graphic Communications Group (GCG), which provides digital printing equipment, consumables and software to the publishing and commercial printing industries; the Consumer Digital Imaging Group (CDG), which helps consumers capture and print images; and the Film, Photofinishing and Entertainment Group (FPEG), which represents the company’s traditional film and photographic paper products."
"The Commercial Segment will include all of GCG plus two product lines currently in FPEG – Entertainment Imaging and Commercial Film."
"The Consumer Segment will include all of CDG plus three FPEG product lines – Paper & Output Systems, Event Imaging Solutions, the Consumer Film and the Intellectual Property business"
This has to be about the dumbest thing I have seen in a while. So they split film sales and marketing up into two divisions. Just how are they going to assign costs from what is most likely a common manufacturing plant to each division? I can just imagine the future battles as division heads try to foist the larger share of manufacturing costs onto each other.
This a cost accountant's dream and a shareholder's nightmare.
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