>On 23/05/07, John Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It would appear that Pentax is selling more K10Ds than it expected.  
>That
> > suggests lower unit costs, and more profit.  Lower prices, I grant, mean
> > less profit.  But since this division is making much more money than it
> > did, it suggests that the effect of the former is outweighing the effect
> > of the latter.
>
>LOL, really ;-)
>
>--
>Rob Studdert

Yes and the fact that Pentax and Hoya are going to merge means that Pentax 
was in spit and polish condtions, ship-shape financially speaking, before 
embarking down this path.

Lower Unit costs = Lower selling price = Less profit = Making much more 
money than it did

What's wrong with this picture?

Tom C.



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