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Kodak Plunges After Company Taps Credit Line

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Kodak history and performance

04/20/2010

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Kodak's Bonds Fading Fast

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Kodak Struggles to Find Its Moment

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Kodak Plunges After Company Taps Credit Line

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Edward Whitacre, the new chairman of GM (General Motors)

06/09/2009

Edward Whitacre is brought in by the Obama administration to lead GM's recovery. What sort of a man is he, and what do peers, experts and others think of him? Where is he from? A sleepy railroad town in Texas called Ennis where his father was alocomotive engineerfor 50 years, and who wanted his son to get the education that he himself had missed out on. Whitacre went on to Texas Tech in Lubbock mostly because it was $75 for tution. Through this story by Tim Higgins of the Detroit Free Press one can see the changes that are expected at GM. The kind of culture change where egotistical lead board members like George Fisher who called himself Eastman the Second at Eastman Kodak in 2008, is now the place where the throroughly informal with little ego Whitacre now walks around opnely talking to GM employees.

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G.M. Report Illustrates Managers’ Disconnect

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G.M.’s Board Is Seen as Slow in Reacting to Safety Crisis

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GM Names Former AT&T Chief as Chairman

Wall Street Journal 06/09/2009

Next Chair is chosen for GM. Whitacre to lead after bankruptcy.

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Auto outsider to lead GM board

Detroit News 06/10/2009

G.M. Chairman’s Task: Bring Fresh Perspective

New York Times 06/10/2009


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