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The Real Lesson of Kodak
It is hard not to feel at least somewhat sentimental watching Kodak exit the world’s business stage in such a sad state after such a storied run. You have to feel sorry for the employees, especially those likely to lose … Continue reading →
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Tagged barnes and noble, borders books, cannibalism, cannibalize, CES, Charles I. Stubbart, first digital camera, IBM, Joseph Schumpeter, Kermet Apio, Kodachrome, Kodak, Michael B. Knight, Sony, Sony Walkman
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