Business
Eastman Kodak Co. said it will reassign most of its 3,500 customer-service employees to various business units to make the service more effective.
Jan. 9, 2001
Eastman Kodak Co., struggling against poor profit and high debt, Tuesday took a big step in its corporate restructuring, announcing that it will divest Eastman Chemical Co. and in one fell swoop wipe out $2 billion of debt.
June 16, 1993
Kodak to Cut 800 Jobs at Largest Plant: The layoffs, expected to be completed in the first quarter of 1995, are mostly additional to those announced in August, 1993, at the Rochester, N.Y., company.
Nov. 16, 1994
ICN Pharmaceuticals Inc., a Costa Mesa drug maker and distributor, said it has bought 225,000 shares of its Viratek Inc. subsidiary from the Eastman Kodak Co., ending Kodak’s association with the company.
June 30, 1987
In 1926, George Eastman said something that the men and women who came after him at Eastman Kodak Co. forgot, for a while.
Oct. 26, 2003
Historic Hollywood home of Eastman Kodak sold to developer
May 30, 2013
Eastman Kodak Co. confirmed that it persuaded the University of Rochester to exclude a Japanese student employed by its biggest competitor, Fuji Photo Film Co.
Sept. 13, 1987
Steadying Eastman Kodak Co., the wobbly giant of photography, is turning out to be trickier than George Fisher imagined when he became chairman a year ago.
Dec. 6, 1994
Eastman Kodak Co. named C.
May 4, 1993
Eastman Kodak Co. will give its 77,300 U.S. employees a share of a record $263-million company bonus next year, company officials announced.
Nov. 14, 1988