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  2. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    The Eastman Kodak Company, referred to simply as Kodak ( / ˈkoʊdæk / ), is an American public company that produces various products related to its historic basis in film photography. The company is headquartered in Rochester, New York, and is incorporated in New Jersey. [2]

  3. File:Eastman Kodak Company logo (2016).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Logo of the Eastman Kodak Company (1987–2006).svg

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  5. Fox Photo - Wikipedia

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    Fox Photo Inc. was an American chain of photo stores, which sold cameras, photographic equipment and developed film. The Fox company started as a small photo studio by a man named Arthur C. Fox in San Antonio, Texas. Carl Newton, a Canadian, moved to San Antonio and purchased the studio at the end of 1909 for $700 (equivalent to $21,111 in 2021 ...

  6. Kodak Missed the Golden Age of Patent Sales - AOL.com

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    Kodak has been fretting about the ability to fund operations for a while. Now, that warning stands at the top of the list, vaulting ahead of macroeconomic concerns.

  7. File:Logo of the Eastman Kodak Company (2006–2016).svg

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  8. Eastman Kodak: How a CEO Destroys an Icon - AOL

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    Kodak has been late to the party since the get-go of the digital revolution and only recently realized that its digital imaging line is heavily commoditized and only borderline profitable.

  9. Kodachrome - Wikipedia

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    Kodachrome is the brand name for a color reversal film introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1935. [2] It was one of the first successful color materials and was used for both cinematography and still photography. For many years, Kodachrome was widely used for professional color photography, especially for images intended for publication in print media.