Kodak's bet on its printers fails to quell doubters

Times of India Friday 21st October, 2011

Eastman Kodak didn't pin its latest turnaround effort on the fax machine. Just the same, as one securities analyst said, Wall Street worries that the once pre-eminent film company is jumping "from one buggy whip business to another." Antonio M Perez, Kodak's chief executive, has poured hundreds of millions of dollars into transforming Kodak into a ...

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