Regardless of all these long-established strengths some people are attempting to kick Flash down from its pedestal by boycotting the technology. They are supportive of HTML5 and believe Flash has lots of improving to accomplish. Naturally there are and will be the niches where Flash continues to be undisplacable.
The mobile web is in its infancy. A lot more people around the globe own cellular phones and handhelds able to link to the Internet. Needless to say, they are subconsciously wanting something very comparable to what they are able to see in the web browser on their desktop computer. Appears like at present Flash is strongly established in that niche. And that's for a reason. After experts studied both technologies on mobile platform there's a conclusion - Flash is still better performing than HTML5. Video and animations are still much better rendered by using Flash.
Many different business and corporate websites won't probably convert to HTML5 - just for the basic principle of 'if it ain't broken, don't fix it'. Flash templates or Flash web designs are still going to provide greatest experiences by means of their flexibility and reliability.
Okay, time for conclusions. Who'd it be? The time will be the judge. However, I do think that Flash won't die unnoticed - it's a powerful competitor. Interactivity, animation, video, vector graphics - all of that was not accumulated in two days and will not get lost in two days too. Imagine the advertising on the web without Flash? Unimaginable. So Flash is not going away soon for quite-quite long.