Don't forget that Fuji also make a lot of lenses for pro video and movie filmmakers.
You can check them out on the B&H site under pro video lenses.
The range they have is ENORMOUS, with lenses ranging from $10K or so and then to over $50K each.
They also make the new Hasselblad lenses.
Fuji were clever in that they saw themselves as an imaging company, rather than just film makers and have a very broad base to operate in, whereas Kodak only made some cheap cameras, some sensors and film, rather than spreading their talents into other areas like Fuji did.
Kodak should have gone into the more professional areas of photography not only in film but the hardware too, and perhaps they should have also gone into printers and copiers in a much bigger way.

I'm sorry to see them go, as they were really the originators of comsumer photography, but I guess they just got fat and lazy and time has passed them by.