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Years after Fuji Film succeeded in reinventing itself, Kodak struggles to achieve the same goal in Rochester, New York.
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At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
The example of Fujifilm Holdings Corporation. Its closest competitor Eastman Kodak failed to make the transition and filed for bankruptcy in Jan. 2012. Fujifilm invested billions of dollars in acquisitions of healthcare and medical device makers, cut costs, and created new applications for photographic film technology in LCD panels.
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Fujifilm Drug Draws Interest in Fight Against Ebola
Wall Street Journal 03/03/2015
At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
Fujifilm Thrived by Changing Focus
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2012
With Film Passé, Fujifilm Highlights Its Other Units
New York Times 03/21/2012
Itâs the P.Q. and C.Q. as Much as the I.Q.
New York Times 01/29/2013
FujiFilm Plans to Buy Merck Biodrug Makers
Wall Street Journal 02/27/2011
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At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
Kodak Struggles to Find Its Moment
Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011
Kodak Plunges After Company Taps Credit Line
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 11/04/2011
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2012
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2012
The transformation of Rochester from a corporate town with employers Xerox, Kodak and Bausch and Lomb, to a town with small business employers, as the large corporations have drastically downsized. Unemployment is still lower than the national average but incomes lag far behind the average for New York and also lag behind the national average. Unemployment is higher in the inner city and some parts of neighborhoods face urban blight. Startups are providing new employment for former Kodak engineers who live in the suburbs of Pittsfield and Brighton.
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Getting Ahead by Having Answers Instead of Questions
New York Times 05/27/2013
Sizing Up the Best Cities for Startups
Wall Street Journal 09/12/2013
Small Businesses Anticipate Breakout Year Ahead
Wall Street Journal 01/01/2014
At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
As Kodak Fades, Rochester Develops Other Businesses
Wall Street Journal 12/24/2011
New York Times 12/27/2011
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Kodak Didn't Kill Rochester. It Was the Other Way Around
Wall Street Journal 01/14/2012
At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
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At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
At Kodak, Patents Hold the Key to the Future
Wall Street Journal 04/20/2010
Wall Street Journal 07/19/2011
Kodak Struggles to Find Its Moment
Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011
Kodak Plunges After Company Taps Credit Line
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 11/04/2011
Grouped Articles
At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
Kodak Struggles to Find Its Moment
Wall Street Journal 08/11/2011
Kodak Plunges After Company Taps Credit Line
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2011
Wall Street Journal 11/04/2011
Wall Street Journal 01/05/2012
Wall Street Journal 01/04/2012
Kodak Labs scientists continue to look for new applications for its patents and technologies at Eastman Kodak Park in Rochester, New York. A more successful effort at reviving the company in the face of technological obsolescence was made by its rival Fuji Films in Japan since 2000.
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At Kodak, Clinging to a Future Beyond Film
New York Times 03/20/2015
Fujifilm Thrived by Changing Focus
Wall Street Journal 01/20/2012
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