A obscure business address, as hinted at in that report, does not say much. I have seen much worse legal constructions even at CEO level at a alive major comany.
Since I am not in the know about Kodak products beyond some of their consumer offerings (low end, not competitive in the market) and film (excellent), I am curious about the quality and competitiveness of their commercial products. What are they selling and is it good?
My sister's husband is the GM of a large commercial printing operation in LA and they just got a new Kodak system last quarter due to rising demand for boutique printing products. He said it has been truly outstanding and the service second to none.
I looked at their website, but didn't come away with much understanding as I know nothing about commercial printing. The vague notion I got was that they were specializing in what could be understood as boutique printing. Interesting.
Boutique printing is a good word, and it's getting more and more so as revenues are in continual decline. There are few customers that need printing in today's digital world.
Not around our house. We throw away more catalogues than ever. The man who promised a paperless society should be shot. The computer age has INCREASED the worlds paper load, and my wife feels compelled to properly file all of it!
Not around our house. We throw away more catalogues than ever. The man who promised a paperless society should be shot. The computer age has INCREASED the worlds paper load, and my wife feels compelled to properly file all of it!
I can easily imagine 'personalized' catalogues (do they already exist) based on demographics and personal spending habits. Changeable content within a catalogue (much like web ads) could easily be linked to the mail address/postal code. If a printing system could handle that on the fly, then marketers would be giddy. Can this be done already? Maybe Kodak is ahead of the curve on this one.
Yeah, I guess I've seen things like that (I try to throw that all away). Seems those are overprinted on the flyer. Could unique catalogues be printed on the fly? Anyway, it does seem that there is a place for nimble printing in industrial printing. We may not have as many newspapers, phonebooks, or magazines around these days, but I can attest to the fact that catalogue printing is WAY up.we do get a few mailing pieces with coupons connected with the "Air Miles" loyalty card, which are selected based on the items we have porchaed with the card. Our names are sometimes added to photos and the like, so each flyer is a unique item.
Yeah, I guess I've seen things like that (I try to throw that all away). Seems those are overprinted on the flyer. Could unique catalogues be printed on the fly? Anyway, it does seem that there is a place for nimble printing in industrial printing. We may not have as many newspapers, phonebooks, or magazines around these days, but I can attest to the fact that catalogue printing is WAY up.we do get a few mailing pieces with coupons connected with the "Air Miles" loyalty card, which are selected based on the items we have porchaed with the card. Our names are sometimes added to photos and the like, so each flyer is a unique item.
Not around our house. We throw away more catalogues than ever. The man who promised a paperless society should be shot. The computer age has INCREASED the worlds paper load, and my wife feels compelled to properly file all of it!
Yeah, I guess I've seen things like that (I try to throw that all away). Seems those are overprinted on the flyer. Could unique catalogues be printed on the fly? Anyway, it does seem that there is a place for nimble printing in industrial printing. We may not have as many newspapers, phonebooks, or magazines around these days, but I can attest to the fact that catalogue printing is WAY up.
Investors continue to punish Kodak's stock, down -4% in early morning trading, now down -12.5% for the week.
I havent seen a catalogue in years
Today (2/8/18), the market went down $1,000.00 or so. Kodak went down $.30 a share, still closing over $5.00 a share. They are not dead yet folks!.......Regards!Stocks that are propped up by fake cryptocurrency schemes are indeed penny stocks.
+1Not around our house. We throw away more catalogues than ever. The man who promised a paperless society should be shot. The computer age has INCREASED the worlds paper load, and my wife feels compelled to properly file all of it!
The idea of paperless society is to force us to store everything on a computer so that all the data can disappear in one hard disk crash. Furthermore, it has provided a way that I receive one monthly retirement payment that I cannot trace back to the investment nor the source. Therefore when I have to do my taxes I do not have a way to retrieve the appropriate tax forms since I have not way to get a copy of it. Hence, I cannot report the income source and the IRS then charges me a penalty which is greater than that income and I end up losing more than that income. It is the only retirement account for which I do not get hard copies. That one account had automatically changed to paperless without my assent.
For what the comment is worth (probably nothing) I tried to place an order to short 200 shares of KODK, today but my brokerage account says they are not allowing short sales on KODK at this time.
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