Well said. I've worked for many different companies through their ad  
agencies. I've never seen stock prices drive decision making. Equity  
firms come and go. They don't have a major affect on corporate  
governance.
Paul
On Apr 16, 2007, at 7:55 PM, William Robb wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom C"
> Subject: Re: Pentax Update
>
>
>
>>
>> I also would have thought the Minolta camera division was  
>> important to
>> Minolta and then to Konica-Minolta.
>>
>
> Konica gave up on cameras a couple of decades ago, choosing instead to
> concentrate on sensitized products and machinery. Minolta just  
> didn't seem
> interested in digital at all. I wonder if they thought it was a  
> flash in the
> pan phenomonen. Minolta was also a big player in office equipemnt  
> and the
> like.
> Every company is different, what is important to one, may not be  
> important
> to another.
> You Americans, especially, seem to think that corporations are  
> comprised of
> dollar bills.
> They aren't, they are comprised of people.
>
> William Robb
>
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