1. Kodak’s problem was not an inability to see what the future held but a failure to realise when the successes of its past would cease to pay. …
    In 1999, as digital cameras were just beginning their rise to dominance, Kodak’s film sales rose by 6.5 percent to $3.1bn (£2bn). Is it really a surprise that the company found itself conflicted between pursuing the digital future and preserving the film heritage it had created