Kodak abandoning Harrow helps make money
30 Jan 2008 | 14:34 GMT
And did we say Rochester, NY?
FILMIC FIRM Eastman Kodak turned in a profit after cutting costs in local city Harrow, London, and Rochester NY.
The firm – a major force in the shape of the so-called “Brownie” camera, made a net profit of $215 million in its latest quarter.
Realistically, Eastman Kodak should have been at the cutting edge of digital cameras, but it found itself between a silver nitrate and a gold edge.
Said CEO Antonio Perez: “Our restructuring is over.”
Here in Harrow, London, there are many people bewailing and beweeping the restructuring, which probably should have happened 12 years back. Eastman Kodak was a late comer to the age of digicams.
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