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Eastman Kodak Co

  • Sunday, 26 October, 2025
    InterviewThe CEO
    The ‘blue-collar CEO’ trying to fix Kodak

    Turnaround specialist Jim Continenza is focused on putting the brand back on the right path

    Jim Continenza, CEO of Kodak, poses in front of Kodak-themed wall displays at Kodak HQ.
  • Tuesday, 4 February, 2025
    The Big Read
    Have America’s industrial giants forgotten what they are for?

    Critics say fragmented ownership, weak culture and a fixation on financial results have harmed innovation

    Montage of logos for Honeywell, Pfizer, Boeing, Adobe and Kodak
  • Monday, 28 June, 2021
    Business school
    Business School Briefing: Change management cliché, MBA jobs surge

    Do you have a saying to create a sense of urgency among staff facing strategic change?

  • Friday, 19 March, 2021
    Kodak claws back millions after share award error

    Former executives were given $3.9m in stock for options they were supposed to have forfeited

  • Monday, 15 March, 2021
    Business school
    Business School Briefing: time hacks, new deans, MBA tuition costs

    Let us know if you have ways to squeeze more useful hours into the day during lockdown

  • Wednesday, 11 November, 2020
    Former Kodak executives given millions in stock for options they did not own

    Company blames internal ‘deficiencies’ for award and takes $5.1m expense

  • Wednesday, 16 September, 2020
    Independent review clears Kodak chiefs of insider trading

    Corporate governance concerns raised over share purchases made before news of possible federal loan

  • Wednesday, 12 August, 2020
    Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson
    The curious story of Kodak’s pivot to pharma

    Investigators should probe why the US government made its loan offer

    Ingram Pinn illustration of Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson column
  • Wednesday, 12 August, 2020
    FT News Briefing podcast11 min listen
    Biden chooses Harris as running mate, Kodak loan, Russian vaccine

    Democrat Joe Biden has named Kamala Harris as his vice-presidential running mate

  • Tuesday, 11 August, 2020
    Kodak board member donated $116m in shares to charity

    Transfer made on day shares surged after Washington announced $765m loan for Covid-19 chemicals

  • Monday, 10 August, 2020
    Kodak shares plunge after $765m US government loan hits hurdle

    Federal agency to pause funding deal after ‘recent allegations of wrongdoing’

  • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
    FT News Briefing podcast10 min listen
    Kodak probe, Zynga earnings, Biden spending

    Democratic lawmakers investigating a $765m loan by the US government to Eastman Kodak

  • Wednesday, 5 August, 2020
    House Democrats probe $765m government loan to Kodak

    Investigators focus on share purchases by company insiders before deal was announced

  • Friday, 31 July, 2020
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Lessons in corporate reinvention

    The pandemic is forcing many companies to consider radical change

    Even after this week’s rally Kodak remains a pale shadow of its former self
  • Friday, 31 July, 2020
    The Top LineTom Braithwaite
    The White House draws a strange lesson from Kodak: cling to the past

    The US is investing $765m to try to pull off an unlikely ‘second act’ for group

  • Friday, 31 July, 2020
    Kodak shares rise almost 1,500% on Covid drug loan deal

    Trading this week is heaviest since former photography industry leader emerged from bankruptcy

  • Wednesday, 29 July, 2020
    FT AlphavilleJamie Powell
    Once again Kodak pivots, and the share price explodes

    Remember KODAKCoin?

  • Tuesday, 28 July, 2020
    Kodak pivots with $765m US loan to make virus drug ingredients

    Shares in former photography leader triple after the Trump administration uses emergency powers

  • Thursday, 17 January, 2019
    Pensions Regulator UK
    Pensions Regulator to sharpen decision-making scrutiny

    Move comes after debate surrounding Kodak UK pensions

    A woman walks past the Eastman Kodak Co. headquarters building in Rochester, New York, on Friday, September 26, 2003. The plunge in Kodak shares to an 18-year low on Thursday has deepened concern among the factory workers and retail employees in Rochester who rely on Kodak for their livelihoods. Photographer: Doug Benz/Bloomberg News
  • Tuesday, 18 September, 2018
    Personal & Household Goods
    Kodak UK pension plan members face threat of reductions

    Pension Regulator faces criticism over deal that allowed company to jettison liabilities

    Eastman Kodak Co. Headquarters Ahead Of Earnings...Boxes of Eastman Kodak Co. film are arranged for a photo at a store in Rochester, New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2011. Eastman Kodak Co.'s cash balance may have dwindled further in the third quarter as the 131-year-old camera maker works to transform itself into a digital printing-equipment company. Kodak is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings results on Nov. 3. Photographer: Heather Ainsworth/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 6 September, 2018
    Undercover Economist
    Why big companies squander good ideas

    The FT’s Undercover Economist on the real reasons that corporate innovation dies

  • Friday, 13 July, 2018
    FT AlphavilleDan McCrum
    Further Reading
  • Thursday, 10 May, 2018
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    BT must ensure strategy does not develop into a Kodak moment

    Regulator drew unwelcome parallels with another tech group that ‘failed to innovate’

    British Telecom (BT)'s headquarters is seen in central London, Britain May 10, 2018. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
  • Thursday, 26 April, 2018
    Telecoms
    BT warned its survival depends on delivering full-fibre networks

    Head of Ofcom tells group it must ‘fibre up or risk fading away’

    A trainee engineer from BT Openreach, a unit of BT Group Plc, clamps a wire into position at the top of a telegraph pole at the company's training facility at West Hanningfield, U.K., on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. The U.K.'s communications regulator, seeking to spur a roll-out of fiber broadband to homes and businesses, is proposing changes to BT Group Plc's network to ease access for competitors. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 2 March, 2018
    US companies
    Blockchain groups adapt to changing regulatory environment

    Small UK companies look to take advantage of popular and unconventional field

    ICO, coin offering cryptocurrency that is not bitcoin, blockchain
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