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Sign of the times...
Old news... Despite the figures, can't see much at stake other than film. They will need a good propping, but their film business well prevail, I think.
Posted by: John Wayne on 19 Jan 2012 at 10:34
not that bad
Even though it doesn't look very good, their film division is the only one out of the three which is turning profit (albeit small). I don't see Kodak film disappearing in the near future.
Posted by: Andrew on 19 Jan 2012 at 10:38
The restructuring should be thorough
If Kodak wants to restructure well, they should find a new CEO. Perez completely failed to deliver, it's a small miracle that he's still on board. Of course he's not to be blamed for single-handedly causing the demise of Kodak, but he did play a significant role in the process and should be held accountable.
Posted by: Walter on 19 Jan 2012 at 16:28