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Kodak Implosion Sparks a Revolution

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Kodak Implosion Sparks a Revolution. Kodak was celebrating independence from high ink costs.

Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: June 30, 2007 at 11:29 pm
Author: jeffmail01

Length: 02:33
Rating: 3.87
Views: 49564

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Polybun (July 14, 2008 at 9:39 am)
junk nobody wants? Myself, i still want kodachrome, I still want kodak's papers, I still want HC-110. There aren't any suitable replacments for any of those.
Polybun (July 14, 2008 at 9:37 am)
Gee, thanks for abandoning us kodak. no more kodachrome folks.
tradercris (June 14, 2008 at 6:24 pm)
Shame about Kodak...going the way of the Buffalo...Rochester will be back...all it lost it shall regain...when AZ, NV & Sou Cal among other places run out of water.
Jesusopmartyr (April 22, 2008 at 9:42 pm)
an implosion--like the stinking company. it has to be the worst conpany of a large size the past 130 years. how many people have they ruined or laid off the past 10 years--some 115,000 and kodsmack still makes junk that nobody wants....they will not be around in 8 years --gone like american motors....and american motors was a better company... their leaders at kodak invent junk nobody buys--why cannot they ever be modern--they stink. Buy Fuji or Agfa or Konica--they are better.
tacotony24 (January 6, 2008 at 11:40 am)
Kodak is one of the very few remaining American companies making digital cameras yet this pathetic company is outsold and outperformed by its Japanese competitors such as Canon, Sony, Nikon, Olympus, Casio, and Fuji.
oblivionwindow (September 6, 2007 at 5:59 pm)
Who cares how long you stay with a company-just be treated fairly. No , you are wrong, those people would have not lost their jobs any place else. Why has Microsoft and others grown since 1997. They have what people want-not Kodak. Kodak fell off the Dow 4 plus years ago and WILL NEVER be back! Cronos would never buy them. Get off your fanny, namecaller, make some money of real value and then talk.
oblivionwindow (September 6, 2007 at 5:46 pm)
Excuse me-a $1 million investment in 1997 has lost $770,000.00 while the dollar has faded! Only 30% of America works for companies over 500 people, state, federal and local gov't. The other 70% is smaller business. All Kodak has become is a bad investment with personal experiences with their products and customer service--worst I dealt with. I tossed 2 digital cameras made by Kodak. The other brands work fine. The only companies I Like are those of stocks that performed well.
oblivionwindow (September 6, 2007 at 5:31 pm)
Yes the world moved on to companies that perform and have products people want. Why has Microsoft,Dell and others done so well the past 10 years and Kodak fail miserably? If you put $1 million into Kodak stock in 1997, it would be worth 230,000 today. That means you lost $670,000.00 and the dollar has lost value since 1997. It was so bad that a$1 million investment was down to $184,000 a short time ago. Legg Mason dumps Kodak!
oblivionwindow (September 6, 2007 at 3:02 pm)
I would and did buy a Durabrand Stereo 8 years ago over a sony. My Sony had broken down. My Durabrand is still going. As long as the price is right and consumer report is okay-done! Kodak ruined careers of young people too... maybe because of race,weight, disability, gender...just check all the discrimination charges if you google and put in Kodak Discrimination. Go to YouTube and enter Kodak Job.
legalzoo (September 6, 2007 at 12:00 am)
Sounds like somebody's for Kodak. Kodak brand used to be huge, that is a fact. It's not so huge anymore. You cannot relate until you walk in another's shoes. Try to be African American, a women who had stage 4 breast cancer, age 55 , not as thin as people want - discover the issues in trying to get a job. You may be too young to have worked to a high level, 90 hours a week for many years and then be let go. You are not a moron when you keep telling your co-workers "go digital" and they refuse.

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