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Old 08-02-2008, 02:55 AM   #9
RiceHigh
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What are you doing?

Huh?

You've copied and pasted paragraphs and so many words from my own article without my permission and then still yet bashed me "nonsense"??

Do you know what you are doing actually???

Originally Posted by ftpaddict View Post
To prevent clicking on that link, here are the important bits:


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1. "Pentax will market a new DSLR in the second half year of 2008 and aim at diversify the product line for more choices for the customers."

2. "We (Pentax) have already noted the new Full Frame trend. We have started to plan for the development of a Full Frame DSLR. However, this will not be come true within this year."

3. "The edge of our DSLR products is in picture quality, which has been our main focus in our Research and Development from time to time."

4. "Yes, we are now putting more resources and much focus in the development and marketing of DSLRs, but this is just a transitional strategical arrangement, this doesn't mean we are aborting the P&S DC market."

5. "Currently (in China), our sales and after sales services (in other cities in China) solely rely on our agent. In order to improve our services and supports for our Pentax products, we shall setup more local branch offices at major cities in China so that the needs of our customers can be catered better and to help them better for the problems they face with their Pentax products."

6. "Although we have been purchased by HOYA, our independence in the camera business is ensured and maintained, as you all could see so far. On the other hand, Hoya being a large manufacturer and supplier of glass, Pentax have been able to get some advantages in getting the basic raw material in making lenses and cameras and there exists an edge."



The rest is just a bunch of nonsense written by RH.
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