KODAK ISN’T BANKRUPT YET
So apparently, the jig isn’t up yet for Kodak. The iconic company announced that it has acquired US$793 million and is from being bankrupt, for now.
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So apparently, the jig isn’t up yet for Kodak. The iconic company announced that it has acquired US$793 million and is from being bankrupt, for now.
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According to Canon camera prices are about to go down, especially entry-level DSLR cameras, because of tough competition from smartphones.
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