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Kodak's CEO Antonio Perez is in running for CNBC's Herb Greenberg's choice of worst CEO for 2012. He said it was remarkable that Perez kept his job while taking Kodak into bankruptcy.

 

Here is the first paragraph in Perez's bio on Kodak's site:

 

"Since joining the company in April 2003, Kodak Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Antonio M. Perez has led the worldwide transformation of Kodak from a business based on film to one based primarily on digital technologies."

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Here in the UK the woman who brought down the News of The World newspaper and caused 1000's of blameless people to lose their jobs gets 'rewarded' with a £10m payoff.

 

I wish I could be that incompetent!!

 

Not sure that anyone who worked for the NoW can be described as 'blameless', James - but I get your point. ;)

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Kodak's CEO Antonio Perez is in running for CNBC's Herb Greenberg's choice of worst CEO for 2012. He said it was remarkable that Perez kept his job while taking Kodak into bankruptcy.

 

Here is the first paragraph in Perez's bio on Kodak's site:

 

"Since joining the company in April 2003, Kodak Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Antonio M. Perez has led the worldwide transformation of Kodak from a business based on film to one based primarily on digital technologies."

 

He is hired and kept on at the desire of the board of directors. His job is to carry out the boards directives. The directors obviously thought this was the best course of action for stockholder value.

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I didn't say it wasn't a good idea to move into digital technology. I just think it is funny touting this as his accomplishment when the company has gone bust.

 

Alan, an echo of the Polaroid - Kodak IP litigation. Kodak management has been in denial for almost 30 years. I used to race against the lead litigator at Fish & Neave, that won the Polaroid antitrust case (will leave his name out of this) on Long Island Sound and in the Block Island Race week.

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