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To: Wiski1313 who wrote (1)12/15/1997 9:33:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Respond to of 484
 
Humble question, Edward, how would you compare the present prospects of EK to those of FUJIY?

Opinions by all are most welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Svejk
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To: Wiski1313 who wrote (1)12/15/1997 9:59:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 484
 
Humbly report, "World's Largest Photo Lab To Debut February 2 In Japan".

biz.yahoo.com

Excerpt:

Eastman Kodak Company Will Run It

NAGANO, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 15, 1997--The world's largest
photo lab will open here February 2 and will process some 75,000 rolls
of film in just 23 days for several hundred leading photojournalists.

Eastman Kodak Company will set up and operate the 18,500 sq. ft. ''Image Center'' expressly for the 1998 Nagano Olympic Winter Games which run February 7-22. The facility, located within the official Olympic Press Center, will provide free service to the more than 650 accredited photojournalists scheduled to cover the Games. At a satellite facility in Hakuba, about 40 miles from Nagano, Kodak will assist photojournalists covering Olympic events in that area.


Interesting. Right on FUJIY's front porch. Comments anyone?

Svejk
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