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Eastman Kodak Co. said it wants to cut its non-essential costs by 15% and may do so by trimming its work force, selling businesses or ending product lines. Paul Allen, a Kodak spokesman, said all the company’s products and business units will be reviewed to determine whether they’re worth keeping. “Over the last eight years, Kodak has made a lot of strategic acquisitions,” Allen said. “What we haven’t done is a lot of strategic divestment.” The announcement came a day after Kodak reported record sales and earnings for 1988.

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