133-year old Kodak says it might have to cease operations

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Eastman Kodak warned it may not survive, citing a lack of committed financing or liquidity to cover about $500 million in upcoming debt.

The 133-year-old photography company plans to cut pension payments and sell assets to raise cash.

Shares fell over 7% after the announcement.

Once dominant in film and cameras, Kodak’s failure to adapt to digital photography led to a 2012 bankruptcy, CNN has reported.

It has since pivoted to making films, chemicals, and licensing its brand, with recent efforts to expand into pharmaceutical ingredients.

read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/08/12/business/kodak-survival-warning

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