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  Eastman Kodak Company - Ruling
Kodak and the Staff of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation ("DEC Staff") anticipate that installation of this new APCE will result in the removal of between 50-80% of the currently permitted emissions of particulates, metals, and dioxins/furans from the incinerator's exhaust gases.
Kodak is not seeking approval to increase the amount of waste incinerated at the facility or in any way affect the combustion portion of the incinerator.
Kodak further argues that if DEC Staff were to insert requirements in the permit that are not based on accepted science, this would be irrational.
www.dec.state.ny.us /website/ohms/decis/kodakr.htm   (4910 words)

  
 Democrat & Chronicle: WORLDWIDE KODAK LAYOFFS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Kodak said it could not project how many of the cuts would take place in Rochester —; but history and logic suggest it will be a high number since the region is home to Kodak’s largest manufacturing base.
Kodak said the cuts were necessary to stay ahead of the biggest threat to the company in its history.
Kodak will use a combination of layoffs and early retirements worldwide to counter what is expected to be a precipitous drop in operating profit delivered from film.
www.democratandchronicle.com /news/extra/kodak/01222F317CB_business.shtml   (780 words)

  
 Kodak Middle East
In 1878 in Rochester, New York, the truly ingenious George Eastman demonstrated for the first time an easy and revolutionary technique: the use of gelatine dry plates, which simplified the complicated technique of wet plates prevalent in his day (spreading photographic emulsion on glass plates before developing them).
The first Kodak camera was launched in the United States in 1888 and before long it was known to the whole world.
Eastman Kodak is a multinational company, leader in its field, with sales in almost all countries in the world and manufacturing operations in Europe, Australia, Asia and America.
wwwae.kodak.com /AE/en/corp/kodakHistory.shtml   (343 words)

  
 George Eastman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Eastman was born in Waterville, New York, some 20 miles southwest of Utica, New York.
On September 4, 1888 Eastman registered the trademark Kodak, which was simply a combination of some of his favorite letters, and received a patent for his camera which used roll film.
Eastman endowed the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, and chose as its first director Alfred Klingenberg, who was succeeded by the American composer and conductor Howard Hanson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_Eastman   (582 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak Company CinĂ©-Kodak Camera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Eastman Kodak's Cine-Kodak camera, introduced in January, 1923, was the world's first 16mm movie camera, and the first movie camera manufactured by Kodak.
Along with this camera, Kodak introduced 16mm film, intending this size to be used by the general public for home use.
And that may be why Kodak started selling the camera separately in January, 1924 for 125.00 dollars with the f 3.5 lens, or 200.00 dollars with the f 1.9 lens.
www.vintagephoto.tv /cinekodak.shtml   (537 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak News
Struggling iconic photography company Eastman Kodak has hired a new chief financial officer and postponed a key investor meeting on its future strategy.
Eastman Kodak Co. officials today are investigating why a crane tipped over while operating in Kodak Park yesterday, said Kodak spokeswoman Barbara Pierce.
Kodak launches the Easyshare Z710 digital camera, with 10x optical zoom, a moderate size 2 inch LCD monitor and a 7.1 megapixel image sensor, allowing you to make high-quality prints up to 30 x 40 inches.
www.topix.net /com/ek   (720 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: EK) is an American multinational public company producing photographic materials and equipment.
Eastman Kodak's origins rest with Eastman Dry Plate Company, founded by inventor George Eastman and businessman Henry Strong in 1881.
The Eastman Dry Plate Company was responsible for the first cameras suitable for nonexpert use, such as the Brownie and Instamatic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eastman_Kodak   (694 words)

  
 Privacy Policy - Kodak Graphic Communications Group
Kodak and its affiliates may also send you e-mail with information and/or special offers about products and services that may be of interest to you, unless you indicate you do not want to receive them.
Kodak may disclose personal information to third parties without your consent as required by law or court order, to co-operate with Government authorities in a criminal investigation, and to enforce or protect Kodak's property or contractual rights.
Kodak wants to be sure you understand that accepting a cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any personal information about you, other than the data that you chose to share with us.
graphics.kodak.com /US/config/privacy_policy/default   (3640 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Kodak estimated that converting each language version of a manual into HTML would take 40 to 60 hours and up to 120 additional hours for graphical conversions, costing the company a prohibitive sum of money.
Kodak can now “chunk” portions of a user manual into multiple objects that can be reassembled like building blocks and transformed into other formats such as the Web.
Kodak improved the translation process through effective use of translation memory—that is, the place where the system stores all previously translated phrases.
software.emc.com /about_us/customer/profiles/kodak.htm   (1092 words)

  
 A History of Photography, by Robert Leggat: EASTMAN, George   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Up to the time of Eastman photography, though already popular, was still considered too complicated for ordinary users, and George Eastman is remembered for having made photography accessible to all.
Eastman's contribution not only made photography available to all, but also resulted in a gradual change in what constituted acceptable photography.
From the age of 76 onwards, Eastman was becoming increasingly ill. Eventually, having settled his affairs, he took his own life.
www.rleggat.com /photohistory/history/eastman.htm   (316 words)

  
 Cornell Engineering : Eastman Kodak
Many top executives at Eastman Kodak are helping to shape the future of our College by participating on our boards, and many others collaborate closely with our top research faculty, resulting in beneficial individual meetings in labs on and off campus as well as in the classroom.
These multiple, ongoing interactions between Kodak and our faculty and staff make it possible for Cornell to produce top caliber engineers who are well-equipped to tackle the challenging demands of the future.
In October 2002, the Kodak "Vertical Slice Team" hosted a group of freshmen and sophomore McMullen Scholarship engineering students for a day-long tour of Eastman Kodak facilities in Rochester.
www.engineering.cornell.edu /partners/partnerships-at-work/eastman-kodak.cfm   (339 words)

  
 ABC News: Eastman Kodak hires ConAgra's CFO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Kodak also pushed back a previously scheduled investor meeting to February 8, to give Sklarsky time to get up to speed on Kodak's operations, the company said.
Since late 2003, Kodak has focused on digital devices, hoping to outpace the drop in demand for film, historically its main revenue source.
Kodak Chief Executive Antonio Perez in August, responding to investor concerns that the transformation was taking too long, said that by next year the majority of the restructuring would be over.
abcnews.go.com /Business/wireStory?id=2521366   (237 words)

  
 Inventor George Eastman
Eastman, George (1854-1932), American inventor and philanthropist, who played a leading role in transforming photography from an expensive hobby of a few devotees into a relatively inexpensive and immensely popular pastime.
In 1884 Eastman patented the first film in roll form to prove practicable; in 1888 he perfected the Kodak camera, the first camera designed specifically for roll film.
Eastman was associated with the company in an administrative and an executive capacity until his death and contributed much to the development of its notable research facilities.
www.ideafinder.com /history/inventors/eastman.htm   (803 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak Company Jobs: Vault Kodak Jobs & Employment Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
These are "nervous times" at Eastman Kodak Co., which is still struggling to discover how it will be able to remain relevant in the digital age.
Kodak offers employees the opportunity to become involved with "the very latest technological developments" in a "social and......
Eastman Kodak Company employee surveys are collected by Vault editors, Vault Gold Surveys provide detailed information on jobs and employment at specific employers.
www.vault.com /jobs-company/Eastman-Kodak-Company.html   (472 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Eastman Kodak
Eastman Kodak Company is a large multinational public company producing photographic equipment.
The basis of Eastman Kodak was the Eastman Dry Plate Company founded by inventor George Eastman and businessman Henry Strong in 1881.
The developers of roll film and the first camera suitable for nonexpert use, such as the Brownie and Instamatic, the company remains one of the largest supplier of films in the world both for the amateur and professional markets.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Kodak   (207 words)

  
 Foolish Feature, 09/16/97 Eastman Kodak Disappoints
You might call EASTMAN KODAK (NYSE: EK) the boy who cried "Wolf!" -- but it would probably be more accurate to see it as the boy who cried "Lamb!" The company has made a habit of promising extravagant returns from restructuring while delivering very little.
Kodak said that sales in the first half of 1997 -- when the company reported earnings per share of $1.94 -- were cut by $200 million, and suggested that if the dollar remains strong throughout the rest of the year, it could cost the company as much as 45 cents a share in earnings.
Kodak's real problems have more to do with a price war at home and what appears to be a profound level of institutional inertia.
www.fool.com /features/1997/sp970916eastmankodak.htm   (1209 words)

  
 App Solutions | Eastman Kodak Case Study
Because of Kodak's experience with casting and prototyping with stereolithography, engineers decided to focus on the secondary tool approach afforded with SE and cast epoxy molds.
Kodak expects total yields as high as 5,000 for parts having simple geometry, and 3,000 parts with complex geometries.
Eastman Kodak Company serves the imaging needs of consumers and commercial customers worldwide with a wide variety of chemical imaging products, including films, papers, chemicals and equipment and digital products including cameras and processors that employ unique Kodak technology.
www.3dsystems.com /appsolutions/casestudies/atwork_eastman_kodak.asp   (572 words)

  
 Kodak to stop selling traditional cameras - Games - MSNBC.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Shares of Kodak rose in early trade after the announcement, and was the biggest percentage gainer among blue chip stocks.
Kodak said that it plans to continue making reloadable cameras that use 35-millimeter film in emerging markets, such as China, India, Eastern Europe and Latin America and that it will introduce six new cameras in those markets this year.
Kodak said the 35-millimeter film industry is growing at double-digit rates in those markets.
www.msnbc.msn.com /id/3948032   (541 words)

  
 The Conservation Fund - Kodak American Greenways Awards Program
Eastman Kodak, The Conservation Fund, and the National Geographic Society provide small grants to stimulate the planning and design of greenways in communities throughout America.
Eastman Kodak Company has been a leader in photography for more than 100 years.
Kodak was the recipient of the 1999 World Environment Center Gold Medal for International Corporate Environmental Achievement, and has earned ISO 14001 registration for its corporate environmental management system.
www.conservationfund.org /?article=2106   (456 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak Profile
According to Yahoo Finance, Eastman Kodak "is engaged primarily in developing, manufacturing and marketing imaging products and services." In fact, the company is divided into four main segments: Consumer Imaging, Kodak Professional, Health Professional, and a segment known as Other Imaging.
The Kodak Professional segment collects revenues from the sales of film, paper, chemicals, and digital cameras and graphics film products that are sold to the Kodak Polychrome Graphics joint venture.
Yes, Kodak also operates under the name Ofoto, a company that allows users to send and edit their digital photos.
www.bsu.edu /web/plvanarsdale/kodakprofile.html   (278 words)

  
 Why Kodak?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
High levels of dioxin and other cancer-causing chemical emissions from Eastman Kodak have polluted Rochester's air and the Great Lakes Basin for many years.
Close to Kodak's facility is the Maplewood Nursing Home and just east of the site 1,558 people 65 years and older represent over 22% of the population.
Environmental justice is an issue for families living within half a mile of Kodak, where the average household income is $7,343 lower than the county average.
www.kodakstoxiccolors.org /why/why.html   (853 words)

  
 Digital cameras - Eastman Kodak Co. - ZDNet Reviews
Kodak EasyShare V705 (silver) A simple refresh of the V570, the new Kodak EasyShare V705 bumps up the resolution, adds a few subtle twists, and keeps everything we liked about the company's original dual-lens camera.
Kodak EasyShare V705 (pink) A simple refresh of the V570, the new Kodak EasyShare V705 bumps up the resolution, adds a few subtle twists, and keeps everything we liked about the company's original dual-lens camera.
Kodak EasyShare Z612 The superzoom Kodak EasyShare Z612 has style and plenty of features, but its image quality leaves a bit to be desired.
reviews-zdnet.com.com /4566-6501_16-0.html?filter=1000036_5250865_   (601 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak Company History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In 1892 the Eastman Kodak Company of New York was formed, and in 1901 the Eastman Kodak Company of New Jersey was formed under the New Jersey laws.
From 1884 to 1919, George Eastman was treasurer and manager and served a president of the New Jersey company.
Eastman was named president of the New York company in 1919.
www.bsu.edu /web/plvanarsdale/companyhistory.html   (360 words)

  
 Press Release
Kodak has made a number of advances to enable P-Series cameras to help serious photographers express their creativity.
Kodak has incorporated advanced yet easy-to-use features, as well as legendary KODAK Colour Science image processing, for stunning, highly accurate colour, shot after shot.
Kodak is the leader in helping people take, share, print and view images – for memories, for information, for business, and for entertainment.
www.kodak.co.uk /eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml?pq-path=2709&pq-locale=en_GB&gpcid=0900688a80380758   (701 words)

  
 Eastman Kodak in the McSpotlight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
In 1988, a pipeline at a Kodak plant in the USA broke and spilled 30,000 gallons of methylene chloride near a school and residential area.
In 1987 it was named the largest single emitter of methylene chloride in the USA for which it was fined $2 million in 1990.
According to 1989 US EPA data, Kodak was the ninth worst toxic chemical polluter in the USA and one of the leading releasers of 'known or suspected carcinogens'.
www.mcspotlight.org /beyond/kodak.html   (235 words)

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