Eastman Kodak Company focuses on the commercial print and advanced materials and chemicals businesses worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Print, Advanced Materials and Chemicals, and Brand. The Print …
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Kodak Q2 Earnings Rise Y/Y as Operational EBITDA Quadruples KODK reports a rise in Q2 profit as revenues increase 18% y/y, gross profit surges 61% and its balance sheet continues to strengthen. | ||
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Eastman Kodak Q2 Earnings Call Highlights Eastman Kodak (NYSE:KODK) reported higher second-quarter revenue, profit and operational EBITDA, marking its fourth consecutive quarter of year-over-year gains in those measures, as growth in its Advanced Materials & Chemicals and Print businesses helped offset higher commodity costs. For the q | ||
Eastman Kodak Co (KODK) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call Highlights: Revenue Surges 18% as Operational ... Kodak delivers fourth consecutive quarter of growth, with gross profit up 61% and debt-to-EBITDA improving to 1x from 23x year-over-year. | ||
Is Kodak’s New Hubble-Connected Family Devices Strategy Reshaping Its Core Brand Narrative (KODK)? Hubble Connected recently announced a new line of Kodak-licensed connected products for families, including smart nursery monitors, pet devices, and kids’ communication wearables, all managed through the KodakHubbleClub app and first showcased at the May 13–15 ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas. This collaboration extends Kodak’s imaging heritage into a broader connected-home ecosystem, positioning its brand in everyday family, pet, and communication technology rather than just traditional... | ||
Kodak Reports Wider Y/Y Net Loss in Q1 Despite Strong Revenue Growth KODK reports higher y/y revenues and EBITDA in Q1, while its net loss widens amid higher commodity costs and non-cash charges. | ||