FWIW, my father, who is a Kodak Canada retiree, appears to be fully secure in his pension. The other, younger Kodak retirees are in a similar position, although there could be future changes in the value of the substantial fund set aside for their benefit.
To date, the successor to Kodak Canada has maintained the extended health benefits for all the Kodak Canada retirees. That entity is owned by Eastman Kodak.
The Kodak Limited retirees pension plan owns Kodak Alaris, and therefore benefits from its photographic paper manufacturing business, as well as its other business interests.
The Eastman Kodak retirees took the biggest hit - although most of their pensions were mostly protected, their medical benefits were severely curtailed.
I do not know what the status is of all the other retirees of the international Kodak subsidiaries, but I do know that none of them were part of the bankruptcy.
To date, the successor to Kodak Canada has maintained the extended health benefits for all the Kodak Canada retirees. That entity is owned by Eastman Kodak.
The Kodak Limited retirees pension plan owns Kodak Alaris, and therefore benefits from its photographic paper manufacturing business, as well as its other business interests.
The Eastman Kodak retirees took the biggest hit - although most of their pensions were mostly protected, their medical benefits were severely curtailed.
I do not know what the status is of all the other retirees of the international Kodak subsidiaries, but I do know that none of them were part of the bankruptcy.