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A famous film brand.

EastmanKodakCompany, referred to as Kodak Company for short, is the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of imaging products and related services. Headquartered in Rochester, new york, USA, Eastman Kodak Company is a listed company listed on the new york Stock Exchange, with operations in more than 50 countries and regions and about 80,000 employees worldwide. So far, China has become Kodak's second largest film market in the world, second only to the United States. It is predicted that in a few years, China will become the largest market of Kodak 1 in the world. Eastman Kodak Company has always been in the leading position in the field of image shooting, sharing, output and display. 100 has helped countless people to retain good memories, exchange important information and enjoy entertainment time for more than 0 years.

Kodak Company was founded by inventor george eastman in 1880, and its headquarters is in Rochester, new york, USA. Kodak is one of the main players in the "information image" industry, with a market value of 385 billion US dollars, including equipment (such as digital cameras and palmtop computers), infrastructure (such as online networks and image processing systems) and services and media (such as software, film and photographic paper for accessing, analyzing and printing images). Kodak uses advanced technology, broad market coverage and a series of industry partnerships to provide customers with innovative products and services to meet their needs for rich information contained in images.

The company's main business areas are: photography-providing digital and traditional products and services for mass consumers, professional photographers and film photographers; Medical imaging-providing traditional and digital image acquisition, storage and output products and services for the medical and health industry; Commercial images-products and services that provide image acquisition, output and storage for enterprises and governments; Components-optical components and photosensitive chips for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs); And display-Design and manufacture the world's leading organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display screen and other special materials.

In 2002, the company's global turnover reached $654.38+028 billion, of which more than half came from markets outside the United States. Kodak has about 70,000 employees worldwide, 39,000 of whom are in the United States. The company has production bases in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Britain, France, Germany, Australia and China, and sells various video products to almost every country in the world.