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E A S T M A N K O D A K C O M P A N Y
is the world leader in helping people take, share,
enhance, preserve, print and enjoy pictures
for memories, for information, for entertainment.
Founded by George Eastman in 1880,
the company is a major participant in "infoimaging,"
a $385 billion industry composed of devices
(digital cameras and flat-panel displays),
infrastructure (online networks and delivery systems
for images) and services and media (software, film
and paper) enabling people to access, analyze and
print images. Kodak harnesses its technology, market
reach and a host of industry partnerships to provide
innovative products and services for customers who need the
rich content that images contain.
The company is organized into these key businesses:
Digital & Film Imaging Systemsproviding consumers, professional
photographers and the motion picture industry with digital and
traditional products and services; Health Imagingsupplying the
healthcare industry with traditional and digital image capture, output
and information management products and services; Commercial
Printingprinting products, systems, networks and services for the
printing and publishing industry, including commercial print shops and
high-end on-demand color printing; Commercial Imagingoffering
image capture, output and storage products and services to business
and government; and Display & Componentsdelivering image
display and capture devices for products such as digital cameras and
scanners.
In 2003, Kodak's worldwide sales totaled $13.3 billion, with more than
half coming from outside the U.S. The company employs approximately
63,900 people worldwide. Manufacturing operations are in the U.S.,
Canada, Mexico, Brazil, U.K., France, Germany, Australia, China, Japan,
India, Indonesia and Russia. Kodak markets imaging products and
services in nearly every country around the world.
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