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Agfa Sells Film Business

Mark Goldstein | Film | August 21, 2004 | 1 Comments

Agfa has decided to sell its consumer imaging business, which includes film, finishing products and lab equipment, in a management buy-out for 175.5 million Euros. A new company, called AgfaPhoto, has been born, which will continue to serve all of Agfa’s consumer imaging markets and customers worldwide. So it’s not the end of film, more the end of Agfa as a provider of film-based photographic services.

Website: Agfa Press Release



 

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#1 Mad@TT

and the difference is....?
Does anyone have any idea what they are doing?

I hope they at least fix the horrible hard/software on their DLAB machines. These things should be avoided at all costs. wink

12:30 pm - Saturday, August 21, 2004

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