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  2. How Kodak Is Recovering From Bankruptcy - AOL

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    Once regarded as a solid blue-chip company, Eastman Kodak began to struggle financially in the late 1990s due to a continuous decline in sales of photographic film. Kodak's management failed to ...

  3. Thomas Henderson (American football) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1981, he became one of the first football players to publicly admit to a drug problem, and with the help of the NFL, he signed himself into a drug rehabilitation program. [9] On June 10, Henderson signed with the Miami Dolphins , [ 13 ] but suffered what proved to be a career-ending neck injury in the final preseason game against ...

  4. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    [16] [14] [15] Under the terms of its bankruptcy protection, Kodak had a deadline of February 15, 2013, to produce a reorganization plan. [139] In January 2013, the Court approved financing for Kodak to emerge from bankruptcy by mid 2013. [140] [141]

  5. More Layoffs and Restructuring in Kodak Bankruptcy - AOL

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    The bankruptcy implosion at Eastman Kodak Co. is going from ugly to uglier. How Antonio Perez has been able to remain CEO is more than just a mystery. Perez is naming the leadership for Kodak's ...

  6. Kodak Answers the Age-Old Question: How Much Is a Picture Worth?

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  7. Kodak Harrow - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Works, Harrow was a photographic manufacturing plant and research and development centre on Headstone Drive, Harrow, North West London. Built by the American Kodak company in 1890, it was their largest factory in the United Kingdom and at its peak in the mid-20th century employed up to 6,000 workers.

  8. Eastman Kodak: How a CEO Destroys an Icon - AOL

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    Instead, now under the protection of chapter 11 bankruptcy, Kodak walks into bankruptcy court with nearly $1.6 billion in debt and only $900 million in cash on its balance sheet -- although these ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    One young girl with a drug addiction died after collapsing on Day Three. The girl’s parents had taken out a $25,000 loan to pay for the program. Dr. McLellan, of the Treatment Research Institute, recalled a prominent facility he encountered in 2014 that made addicts wear diapers if they violated its rules.