Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/23

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Subject: [Leica] Buying Leica
From: dorysrus at mindspring.com (Don Dory)
Date: Wed Feb 23 18:50:46 2005

As the stock price declines, a white knight could gobble up the company
for chump change, half to a third of the price of a Gulfstream.  The
brand name and patents are worth more than that.  The contents of the
Leica museum are worth more than that.

What would a rabid collector pay for the real Leica 1?  What would the
real Barnack camera go for?  What would a University pay for the design
drawings and notes from the early history of the company?

Some one tell me what Japan paid for the original Naylor camera
collection.  Isn't the Leica collection worth at least as much in that
it is obviously authenticated and vertically integrated.

Some Korean company could buy the company, move the production equipment
and key employees to Korea and make the lenses for 20% and sell them for
50%.

Hold on to your hats, go out and take pictures, buy the equipment that
you feel will be key to you, and take images that move your soul.  What
will be, will be.

Don
dorysrus@mindspring.com



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