Kodak

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In 1986 this company was forced out of the instant camera market, having violated 7 Polaroid patents Kodak $200 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 2009-12-07 #5806
Eastman Chemical Company was spun off from this photo giant in 1993 Kodak $100 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1996-09-06 #2760
During the 1960s & 1970s, this company sold 70 million Instamatic cameras Kodak $100 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1995-09-08 #2530
This photographic film maker bought the maker of Bayer Aspirin in 1988 Kodak $400 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1995-04-03 #2446
Before settling on this name for his company George Eastman tried many words beginning & ending with K Kodak $100 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1995-03-02 #2424
George Eastman arrived at the name of this company by making up words that started & ended with "K" Kodak $200 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1991-05-14 #1557
In the 1880s, this company's advertising slogan was, "You press the button, we do the rest" Kodak FJ BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1991-01-31 #1484
The Weekend 35 is a disposable underwater camera sold by this maker of the disposable Fling Kodak $300 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1990-03-14 #1283
Sterling Drug, maker of Bayer aspirin, was recently purchased by this U.S. camera company Kodak $100 J BUSINESS BIGGIES 1988-11-24 #974
In 1888, their cameras cost $25, but by 1900, their least expensive camera cost a buck Kodak $100 J BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1987-03-23 #596
This company went into the red for 1st time in any quarter after being forced out of instant photography Kodak $400 DJ BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 1986-10-08 #478
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