No relation between Kodak and Ferrania AFAIK.
Here is more: Imation and Sun Microsystems have formed a joint venture not to be confused by a joint venture between Kodak and Sun Chemical to purchase elements of Imation.
See quote below:
"1997 - Kodak sold the sales, marketing, and equipment service operations of its Office Imaging business and its facilities management business (formerly known as Kodak Imaging Services) to Danka Business Systems PLC. ♦ The company introduced four new GOLD Films (400, 200, and 100 speeds and Max 800 speed) that employed COLORSHARP Technology. ♦ By February, the company had recycled more than 100 million one-time-use cameras since the program began in 1990. ♦ The KODAK PICTURE NETWORK was announced, enabling people to view their photos, order reprints, and share their pictures with friends and family around the world via the Internet. ♦ In April, the company unveiled the KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE DC120 Zoom Digital Camera, the first point-and-shoot megapixel quality digital camera under $1,000. ♦ Kodak and Sun Chemical Corporation agreed to form a joint venture, Kodak Polychrome Graphics, to supply the graphic arts market with sensitized products as well as computer-to-plate and other digital solutions. ♦ An advanced Kodak image sensor allowed NASA's Mars Rover to "see" as it moved about to explore that planet's surface"
Note the last portion just above here.... found here....
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/kodakHistory/1990_1999.shtml
The whole thing is very complex and wrapped in company secrecy as is the case in many of these things.
Yes, Ferrania had a facility in OK, but I repeat that the extent of use was limited to productivity of the product line and the ability to get good help and lots of water.
An average employee costs any company 2x their base pay and the company has to recover at least 3x base pay of all employees + raw materials just to break even in many cases, and the plant has to run for about 2000 hours / year minimum to produce a profit.
Just some economics to consider.
PE