Kodak Fate Could Hinge on Selling Patents

Nov. 4, 2011
Company said that the ability to continue operations in the coming 12 months depended on an infusion of cash from selling patents or taking on debt.

Iconic camera maker Kodak Eastman revealed on Nov. 3 that surviving another year could hinge on selling patents or borrowing money.

The warning was filed with U.S. regulators on the same day that Kodak reported it lost $222 million in the quarter ending September 30 despite an encouraging 44% increase in its inkjet printer business.

Overall revenue in the quarter sank 17% to $1.462 billion when compared to the same period a year earlier.

The New York State company said that the ability to continue operations in the coming 12 months depended on an infusion of cash from selling patents or taking on debt.

The 131-year-old company said it could seek as much as $500 million in financing. Kodak noted in the filing that it can not assure either method of raising cash will work.

Kodak chief executive Antonio Perez said that he was pleased with the interest expressed in a batch of patents the company targeted for the auction block about four months ago.

"These required statements shouldn't be misunderstood in any way as a dampening of my optimism in our ability to complete the sale of our digital-imaging patent portfolio, which is very high," Perez said.

The company, which has hired a law firm for advice on a possible restructuring, said in late July that "exploring strategic alternatives" for its patents for digital imaging.

Kodak lowered its revenue forecast for the year and raised its expected operating loss to somewhere between $400 and $600 million.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2011

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