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When Kodak made Brownies, folks said, "Cheese!" The Brownie camera inventor, Kodak has retouched its image and is exiting the camera business. Production of digital cameras and picture frames, pocket video cameras, and Kodachrome color film has stopped. Kodak's future is in its brand-licensing business, along with providing such products as home photo printers, commercial inkjet presses, and workflow software and packaging. In September 2012 Kodak reorganized into three segments: Digital Printing and Enterprise (DP&E); Graphics, Entertainment, and Commercial Films (GECF); and (to be spun off) Personalized Imaging and Document Imaging. The move follows a decision to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early 2012.
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343 State St. Rochester, NY 14650
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Highlights | | Fiscal Year End: | December | | Revenue (2012): | 4114.00 M | | Revenue Growth (1 yr): | (-31.70%) | | Employees (2012): | 13,000 | | Employee Growth (1 yr): | (-24.00%) |
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Chairman and CEO:
Antonio M. Perez
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President; President, Personalized Imaging:
Laura G. Quatela
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Chief Information Officer, Director of Worldwide Customer Op:
Kim E. VanGelder
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