Kodak Says It'll Figure Things Out and Won't Shut Down
Kodak says it remains confident it can avoid shutdown despite filing required "going concern" disclosures about $500 million in debt obligations due within 12 months. The 133-year-old photography company plans to draw approximately $300 million from its U.S. pension fund in December to pay off a significant portion of its term loan before maturity. Chief Marketing Officer Denisse Goldbarg said the disclosure was mandatory under accounting rules but Kodak would emerge virtually debt-free.
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Safety measures at Colchester cemetery and memorials 'to protect visitors'
A report has confirmed that some memorials still present a safety risk
Katherine Ryan hits back at critics after she admitted she indulged in intimate act with her boss so she could leave work early
Katherine Ryan has hit back at critics after she admitted she gave her boss oral sex so she could leave work early.
Charlie Stayt reveals what Sir David Jason is REALLY like as he brings up his 'outrageous' behaviour backstage live on BBC Breakfast - before Naga Munchetty is pictured making a stony-faced exit
Within moments of sitting down for his interview, Charlie couldn't help but mentioned the 85-year-old's backstage conduct.
Lauren Sanchez shares cryptic post about flights being 'about what you learn' not 'where you land' after THAT Blue Origin spaceflight criticism
The American news anchor, 55, took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday to share a telling post about flights being about 'what you learn'.
Leonardo DiCaprio reveals 'biggest regret' from his career in honest admission
The Academy Award winner, 50, has starred in some of Hollywood's biggest hits, from Titanic to The Wolf Of Wall Street - but there's one job he regrets turning down.
Rachel Zegler and new boyfriend Nathan Louis-Fernand look smitten as they enjoy the sunshine in London
Rachel Zegler and her new boyfriend Nathan Louis-Fernand looked smitten as they roamed around Primrose Hill in London on Wednesday.
Council leader defends £500m debt as he explains what the money is used on
It is the third highest council debt in the county
Italian Oasis fan, 30, dies in his hotel room hours before he was due to see band at Murrayfield Stadium
An Italian fan of Oasis died just hours before he was due to see the band perform at Murrayfield Stadium in Scotland.
Man killed in crash on A133 in Great Bentley is named for the first time as inquest opens into his death
He was taken to hospital but sadly died there
Liverpool FC victory parade attack suspect sobs as he faces 24 new charges, including two over hurt babies
Paul Doyle, 53, sobbed and wiped his eyes as he heard that he now faces trial in relation to injuries sustained by 29 supporters, including two infants, aged six months and seven months.
Essex care home rated inadequate after serious incident prompts CQC inspection
It has been placed in special measures following the inspection
Is Taylor Swift the modern day William Shakespeare? Pop star makes multiple references to iconic playwright on new album
Taylor Swift has made a number of references to iconic playwright William Shakespeare on her upcoming album, The Life Of A Showgirl.
Council is forced to ditch plans to slap 20 per cent 'fat tax' on wider burial plots after facing a furious backlash
The premium meant a 6ft-wide plot at Danescourt Cemetery in Tettenhall, Wolverhampton would cost families £2,700 - a hefty 20 per cent premium on the cost of a standard 5ft grave.
Japanese knotweed is spreading more aggressively than ever thanks to recent bouts of warm weather, expert warns
Aggressive Japanese knotweed is thriving and spreading faster than usual this summer, experts have warned. The plant, which can grow up to 10cm (4 inches) per day, is reaching its peak season.
Who made the demo list for Trump's fast-track nuclear reactor scheme?
US DoE names firms for Pilot Program to show how it could be done
America's Department of Energy (DoE) has named ten companies it will work with to test advanced atomic reactor projects outside of the agency's world-famous national laboratories, in line with President Trump's Nuclear Reactor Pilot Program.…
Boss at major German car maker calls for 'reality check' on EV switch
The CEO said the industry risks collapsing if the EU does not reconsider the proposed ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars over the next decade.
The county where 41% of A-Levels were A or A*: Interactive map reveals results for every county in England as record number of students get top marks
Pupils are celebrating a bumper year for A-level results after scoring record top grades outside of the pandemic years.
Microsoft Says Voice Will Emerge as Primary Input for Next Windows
The next version of Windows will become "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI transforms how users interact with computers, Microsoft's Windows chief Pavan Davuluri said in a company video. Davuluri, Corporate Vice President and head of Windows, said that voice will emerge as a primary input method alongside keyboard and mouse, with the operating system gaining context awareness to understand screen content and user intent through natural language.
Windows interfaces, he said, will appear fundamentally different within five years as the platform becomes increasingly agentic. The transformation will rely on both local processing power and cloud computing capabilities to deliver seamless experiences where users can speak to their computers while simultaneously typing or inking.
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Bitter John Terry reveals he has given up dream career switch after being hit by 'baffling' rejections: 'I didn't even get a sniff'
Terry, 44, enjoyed a hugely impressive playing career for Chelsea and England, winning 17 trophies with the Blues, before he concluded his time in the game at Aston Villa.