Kodak to Sell Consumer and Imaging Units, Refocuses on Commercial Printing
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The sale announcement is only the most recent of moves that Kodak has taken to reduce its debt and emerge from bankruptcy. In February, weeks after filing for chapter 11, the company announced that it would end its digital camera business, including video cameras and digital picture frames. Kodak had stopped production of its once-famous film cameras in 2004.
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