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Kodak denies it’s shutting down amid media reports of financial struggles

Kodak denies it’s shutting down amid media reports of financial struggles

Kodak, the iconic photography company, has denied reports that it is shutting down or facing financial struggles. The company has responded to recent media reports suggesting that it may file for bankruptcy or go out of business. Kodak, which has a long history in the photography industry, has faced challenges in recent years as the market has shifted towards digital photography. However, the company has stated that it is not planning to shut down or file for bankruptcy. The company has emphasized that it is focused on its core business and is working to adapt to the changing market conditions. Kodak has also stated that it is committed to serving its customers and partners and that it remains financially stable. While Kodak has faced some difficulties in the past, the company has made efforts to reinvent itself and has remained a significant player in the photography industry. The company's denial of the recent media reports suggests that it is confident in its ability to weather the current market challenges.

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