Could This Iconic American Company Go Bankrupt?

The year 1880 ushered in a new era of for America, setting the stage for technology leadership that would last for more than a century. That was the year that Wabash, Indiana became the first electrically lit city in the world, Thomas Edison would conduct his first tests of an electric-power railway, and the first cash register was made in Dayton, OH. Up in Rochester, NY, the Eastman Kodak Co. (NYSE: EK) would be formed. Sadly, 2012 may spell the end of the famed company, which spread the field of photography from technologists' niche to a mass market. How did this company slip so far to the point where its stocks is below $2, at levels . . . → Read More: Could This Iconic American Company Go Bankrupt?
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