Sirius Glass
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This article was posted at the beginning of 2017. The author nailed it big time. His analysis of Kodak's financial situation led him to conclude that Kodak was in very deep trouble and vastly overrated by the market. In the 12 months since it's publication, Kodak's stock has dropped 80%. Anyone who followed his advice made a LOT of money shorting Kodak stock. Reading the article paints a very very dire situation for Kodak and illuminates yet again how Kodak management sold off a profitable business.
"In 2016, the company decided to divest the PROSPER unit, which is part of the Enterprise Inkjet Systems segment. This is somewhat puzzling, since revenues for the unit grew by 40% on a comparable quarterly basis and 12% on a YOY basis.
Kodak will maintain its VERSAMRK product, which is not only less advanced technologically but also under rapid decline from a price and volume perspective, according to management. It's also unclear why the company is divesting PROSPER, since it has features that can lead to stable and recurring revenues."
The metrics used by this author (Z-Score, 75% accurate) predict a bankruptcy for Kodak in 12-18 months with Jan, 2017 as time zero.
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Not the first time Kodak sold off very successful parts. They sold the very profitable Commercial and Government sector with a very high ROI to ITT. A lot of companies do that to have a big short term profit for the bean counters. It requires long term stupidity.