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Lest we forget:

- Kodak gave the marketing rights for its consumer film photography products to the Pension fund for its UK employees, when it went bankrupt in 2012. In lieu of cash Kodak did not have.
- Kodak Alaris was created to manage and operate that business for the pensioners, while Kodak made and wholesaled the film to KA.
- KAs proceeds became too thin a reed for the pensioners' needs, so it was adopted by a UK goverment pension protection plan in 2020.
- The UK government has now determined that KA is in better shape and a "going concern(?)," so it has sold it on to Kingswood Capital of California.

I have no clue exactly what that means for Kodak-branded films and related products, in terms of availability, lineup, cost, etc. Although I assume Eastman Kodak at Eastman Business Park - Rochester will still be the original source. Just a different middle-man.

Anyway, just a heads-up in case of additional future events.

https://www.dpreview.com/news/4062330467/kodak-photo-businesses-sold-to-private-equity

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Interesting firm to do business with. I hope the Kodak pensioners had good lawyers, and don't find that it is they who owe Kingswood money rather than the other way round. And that Kodak prices are not hiked further into the stratosphere (though I know which way I'd bet). Now that Fuji sell rebadged Kodak emulsions instead of their own, do they deal with Alaris or directly with Eastman Kodak?

https://twitter.com/sindap/status/1778421273313395175

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21 hours ago, Danner said:

Looks like some vulture-capitalist are are about to milk Kodak film/chems to death.

As Adan pointed-pout, that's been happening for a dozen years already, and the people in charge before 2012 weren't any better. Still, it's a small blessing that any part of Kodak survives at all.

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