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Eastman Kodak Shaves Digital Camera Prices

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Reuters

Faced with continued losses in its digital photographic business, Eastman Kodak Co. cut the suggested retail price of five popular digital cameras by as much as $100, effective immediately. The five models included the top-of-the-line Kodak DC290 Zoom Digital Camera, cut to $899 from $999, and the low-end Kodak DVC325 Digital Video Camera, reduced to $99 from $149. On Monday, Kodak reported that fourth-quarter earnings rose 17%, beating Wall Street estimates. But it continued to lose money in its digital business, although the losses narrowed to $17 million in the quarter from $91 million in the year-earlier period. For the full year, digital losses totaled $116 million, down from $262 million in 1998. Kodak closed up 25 cents at $61.69 on the NYSE.

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