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Another corporate icon files for Chapter 11 - R.I.P Kodac Eastman

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Kodak prepares for Chapter 11 filing: Report

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02:22 PM Jan 05, 2012
NEW YORK - Eastman Kodak is preparing a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing in case it is unable to sell its digital patents to raise capital, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.

The once-iconic photographic film pioneer is in talks with potential lenders to secure about US$1 billion (S$1.3 billion) in debtor-in possession financing to sustain Kodak through bankruptcy proceedings, the Journal reported, citing unidentified sources.

The Chapter 11 filing could come as soon as this month or early February, the newspaper said.

Kodak shares fell about 28 per cent to 47 US cents on the New York Stock Exchange following the online report, which dampened investors' hopes that the company could arrange a quick sale of its patents or a financing lifeline to keep it afloat.

A spokesman for Kodak declined to comment, saying its policy is not to comment on market rumors or speculation.

Kodak warned in November that it might not survive 2012 if it was unable to secure US$500 million in new debt or sell its patents. The company's cash had been shrinking as sales of its consumer products have failed to keep up with its heavy cost base, which includes employees and offices around the globe.

In a two-day meeting in mid-December of the company's board, management and advisers, executives were briefed on how to fund Kodak during bankruptcy proceedings if efforts to sell its patents fall short, a person familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal. Kodak needed to sell the patents or borrow more money to stave off bankruptcy, the company told directors.

As part of its efforts to raise cash, Kodak has been looking since last July for a buyer for its 1,100 digital patents, with the help of investment bank Lazard.

The Journal said Kodak is still trying to sell the patents, which could help it stave off a bankruptcy filing. If Kodak does seek Chapter 11 protection, it could try to sell its patents through a bankruptcy auction supervised by a court.

Kodak invented the digital camera in 1975 when one of its engineers developed a prototype that was as big as a toaster and captured black and white images. But it failed to capitalise on that innovation, and it was only when Kodak's film business began to decline a decade ago that it tried to catch up with rivals by launching a mass-market line of digital cameras.

The company has been beset by bankruptcy speculation since it drew down a credit line last September. It also hired restructuring firm FTI and confirmed that a law firm known for dealing with bankruptcy was doing work for it.

Last week, Kodak announced the resignation of three directors, including two representatives of private equity firm KKR & Co and a professor from the University of California, leading some industry experts to speculate that a Chapter 11 filing was imminent.

On Tuesday, Kodak said its stock may be removed from the New York Stock Exchange if the company cannot boost its share price over the next six months.

Kodak, whose cash fell to US$862 million at the end of September from US$1.4 billion a year earlier, is scheduled to report fourth-quarter results on Jan 26.

The company would need to seek debtor-in-possession financing in any bankruptcy filing to continue operating while it ran an auction for the patents. Kodak is in discussions with large banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo & Co for those funds, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal.

Kodak has also held discussions with bondholders about a bankruptcy financing package, the people said. Cerberus Capital Management LP, a hedge fund that doesn't hold Kodak debt, has also held talks with Kodak on behalf of a group willing to provide the financing, the people said. REUTERS


 

halsey02

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"Good morning yesterday, you wake up, & time have drift away"... will miss Kodak Films, Slides, Kodachrome 200, 400, 800...whatever. So sad Kodak, going together with the already gone Polaroid. Sadly, I sold my Kodak 110 camera, many years ago, it would be a treasure today, still have some 110 negatives; still own a Polaroid 600 camera.

Another one bite the dust..:p
 

singveld

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yeah it is sad. but technological progress means some have to be left behind.

They did tried, this is their first digital camera, they produced

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Rogue Trader

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Kodak will join these the iconic brands I grew up with at the corporate graveyard...

(Wang Computers)
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halsey02

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Wang Computers, Calulators & word processor, Oh! forgotten time!. A&W is still around, you can find their stores in Malaysia.
 

laksaboy

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Wang Computers, Calulators & word processor, Oh! forgotten time!. A&W is still around, you can find their stores in Malaysia.

I just don't know why A&W can't have at least a niche market share in Singapore. Even Wendy's, Popeye's and Carl's Jr are in Singapore now.

I miss its waffles, root beer float and even curly fries (no, McD still cannot beat A&W's curly fries).

Quite sick and tired of McD and KFC outlets everywhere. Long John's quality (especially the batter), is getting from bad to worse through the years. BK's quality is not consistent.
 

johnny333

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I just don't know why A&W can't have at least a niche market share in Singapore. Even Wendy's, Popeye's and Carl's Jr are in Singapore now.

I miss its waffles, root beer float and even curly fries (no, McD still cannot beat A&W's curly fries).

Quite sick and tired of McD and KFC outlets everywhere. Long John's quality (especially the batter), is getting from bad to worse through the years. BK's quality is not consistent.


If they return to Spore they will simply have to do the same as McD & KFC to stay in business. I read that they have branches in JB. If you drive you can google the directions.

In Batam you will find them at Megamall which is opposite the Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. You will also find a branch in the city of Nagoya at the popular Nagoya Hill Mall. Whenever I visit the place I have a root beer:o Just make sure they use a frosted mug & not just put ice cubes because it's not the same :smile:
 

Froggy

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"Good morning yesterday, you wake up, & time have drift away"... will miss Kodak Films, Slides, Kodachrome 200, 400, 800...whatever. So sad Kodak, going together with the already gone Polaroid. Sadly, I sold my Kodak 110 camera, many years ago, it would be a treasure today, still have some 110 negatives; still own a Polaroid 600 camera.

Another one bite the dust..:p

Here you go

[video=youtube;kVHJwMXlbrw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVHJwMXlbrw[/video]
 

Froggy

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This is Paul Anka's voice, aiya, those were the good old days

[video=youtube;VCnlU-92sn4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCnlU-92sn4[/video]
 
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