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Kodak rings opening bell at NYSE

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Kodak president and CEO Antonio M Perez (front row, centre) rings the opening bell to celebrate Kodak’s return to NYSE. Perez is joined on the podium by Kodak chairman of the board James V Continenza (on Perez’ right) and Kodak customers and employees.

On 8 January 2014, Kodak celebrated its recent relisting on the New York Stock

Exchange (NYSE) by ringing the exchange’s opening bell. Following the company’s emergence from reorganization on 3 September 2013, Kodak’s common shares began trading on the NYSE — by far the world’s largest stock exchange — on 1 November 2013 under the new ‘KODK’ symbol.

The new Kodak is a global technology company offering breakthrough solutions and professionalservicesinthepackaging, graphic communications and functional printing markets. Kodak leverages its technical expertise to drive change in the industry, with new applications and a broad product portfolio. Leading products include: – KodakProsperPressesand

Imprinting Systems, based on the company’s revolutionary Stream commercial link jet technology that produces an unrivaled combination of speed, quality and cost advantages for customers in commercial printing and packaging;Kodak Flexcel Systems packaging solutions that drive cost savings on press and deliver outstanding quality, driven by groundbreaking Kodak SquareSpot Laser Imaging Technology that is also a breakthrough technology for functional printing solutions that will be delivered to the market starting in 2014, and  KodakSonoraXPProcessFree Plates that enable printers to take plates straight to press without any chemistry or processing, and without sacrificing quality or productivity.

“This bell ringing is a symbol of Kodak’s remarkable transformation,” said Antonio M Perez, Kodak’s president and chief executive officer.

“It’s a new year, with a new company, a new stock and a new start. We are a B2Bcompanyfocusedoninnovating for our customers and delivering value to our shareholders.

This bell ringing hasextrasignificanceforeveryoneat the new Kodak because we are reaffirming our strong connections with our customers by having some of them join us at this event.

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