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Eastman Kodak Co.

Headquarters : 343 State Street Rochester, NY 14650 United States of America United States of America
Job offers, investor relations : web www.kodak.com tel. (716) 724-4000 email: pyahn@kodak.com stock : EK analytics

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« Ethical » rating of Eastman Kodak Co. , group and subsidiaries

Jobs -79% /1998 Pollution 6 Fraud 1 Offshore 6 Sales 13 Bn $.€ /year Profit 4 Bn $.€ /1998 Wage 1091 *min. Influence 9 Infocom 3
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year
business
source
2003Kodak sells 63% of the photo films bought in ChinaLes Echos
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subsidiarycountry%source
Lucky Film Corp. China20China Radio International
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country
address & contact : production type
incentive source
Barbados Barbados
Eastman Kodak International Sales Corporation :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
China China
Kodak Electronics Products (Shanghai) Co.Ltd, Jinqiao EPZ :
 
Hong-Kong Hong-Kong
Kodak (Export Sales) Ltd :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Hong-Kong Hong-Kong
K.H. Optical Company Ltd :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Ireland Ireland
Kodak Ireland Ltd :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Mexico Mexico
JALISCO ZAPOPAN MARIANO OTERO S/N CIUDAD DEL SOL & 013 6786287 :
 Sistema de Informacion de la Industria Maquiladora
Singapore Singapore
Kodak (Singapore) Pte. Ltd :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Switzerland Switzerland
Kodak SA :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s)
Uruguay Uruguay
Zona franca de Montevideo :
Offshore finance, secret bank account, tax haven, shell companies or free zone(s) ZFM News

  • Human impact

year name
photo position; compensation
source
2005Perez, Antonio M
See the photo of: Perez, Antonio M Chief Executive Officer;
2001Carp, Daniel
See the photo of: Carp, Daniel Chief Executive Officer;
1999Braddock, R S
See the photo of: Braddock, R S Director;
1998Fisher, George M C
See the photo of: Fisher, George M C Chief Executive Officer; salary: 12,57 million US$;
Forbes
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
2009
24400
-4000
Internal restructuring: Kodak is cutting between 14% and 18% of its global workforce because of plunging sales of both digital and film-based photography products.: United States of America
AP
2007
49000
-3000
This plan should allowe Kodak to aim at a gross margin "from 28 to 29%" in 2009.: United States of America
AFP
2007
-27000
Internal restructuring: 23300 employees have already left the company. The restructuring will cut 3,4 billion $ and will save 1,7 billion $ per year.: United States of America
Les Echos
2006
-2000
Internal restructuring:
Les Echos
2006
-300
Outsourcing: France
Les Echos
2006
-330
Internal restructuring: According to the company's spokesperson, a third of the employees will leave voluntarily, a third will retire and the others will be offered jobs at others company's plants.: France
Les Echos
2005
-10000
Internal restructuring:
L'Expansion
2005
-140
Closure/Bankruptcy: France
Libération
2005
-1800
Les Echos
2004
-272
Les Echos
2004
64000
2004
-12000
Internal restructuring:
New York Times
2003
-4500
2003
-2200
Bloomberg
2002
70000
2002
-1700
Les Echos
2001
75100
2001
-128
Jerusalem Post
2001
-3500
Les Echos
2001
-3000
New York Times
1999
86000
1998
-20000
Reuters
1989
-450
Canadian Labour Congress
1988
145000
AP
1988
145300
Washington Post
1983
136500
AP
year
employees
<>
social impact : country
source
 26 informations, access to subscribers
year
country : consequences
source
2003United States of America : Kodak alone released more toxic chemical emissions listed in the federal Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) than all of the 144 major polluters in Erie (Buffalo), Niagara (Niagara Falls) and Monroe (Rochester) counties combined.Alternet
2000United States of America : Kodak alone was responsible for over 90 percent of the 64.4 million pounds of carcinogens released during that period into Rochester's air and water.Alternet
2000United States of America : According to the EPA, Kodak released more dioxin into New York's environment in 2000 than any other sourceAlternet
1996United States of America : Fluid wastes from the Kodak Park plant contains methylene chloride concentrations as high as 3,600,000 parts per billion. The permissible legal level is five parts per billion.Alternet
1994United States of America : EPA fined Kodak $8 million for environmental violations at Kodak Park, including illegal disposal of hazardous wastes, illegal use of incinerators and waste piles, groundwater contamination, having a 20 year history of leaky underground pipes.Alternet
1992United States of America : Kodak released massive amounts of dioxine in Kodak Park, RochesterAlternet
year
country : consequences
source
 6 informations, access to subscribers

yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincome buybacksource
2008   1billion US$
2006   13,27-0,6   billion US$
2005   14,27-1,26   billion US$
2005 Sanctionné pour violations fiscales et manipulations comptables par les services fiscaux vénézuélien    
2004   13,520,56   billion US$
2004   0,5billion US$
2003   13,320,26   billion US$
2002   12,840,77   billion US$
2001   13,220,08   billion US$
2000   13,991,41   billion US$
1999   14,091,39   billion US$
1999   2billion US$SmartMoney
1998   13,411,39   billion US$
yearfinancial misdemeanorsalesincomeassetsbuybacksource
 13 informations, access to subscribers
year
purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution
source
2001Access to foreign market (through MAI, WTO, GATS), prevent binding environmental regulations : USCIB (US Council For International Business) : : US Government translateUSCIB
2000Investment protection and market access (to Mexico and Canada through NAFTA), to Latin America (through FTAA). : Business Roundtable : : US government, senate, congress translateCenter for Responsive Politics
2000Prevent binding environmental regulations (environmental protection through economic growth, self-regulation and free trade) : WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) : : United Nations translateCorporate Europe Observatory
2000Prevent binding regulation, co- or self-regulation instead. : American Chamber of Commerce's EU Committee : : European Commission translateCorporate Europe Observatory
1999Removal of barriers to trade and foreign direct investment, taxation (VAT : GBDe : : WTO translateGBDe
1999Market access and investment protection (through WTO, GATS), avoid social and environmental rules : ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) : : WTO, GATS translateCorporate Europe Observatory
1998Regulation favorable to company's interests : Contribution to Candidate's Political Action Committee : amount: 59 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translateCenter for Responsive Politics
1997Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 123 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translateCenter for Responsive Politics
1997Legislation favorable to company's interests : Direct donation : amount: 1940 thousand US$ : US President, Congress, Senate translateCenter for Responsive Politics
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year
purpose : intermediary/lobby : institution
source
 9 informations, access to subscribers
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yeardonatorcountryamountsource
1996State of New YorkUnited States of America20 million US$Alternet
yeardonatorcountryamountsource
 1 informations, access to subscribers
year
dubious practice : image
source
2006Mishandling of private data: Stolen laptop with 5800 confidential customer data.: Privacy Rights
2002Arguable partnership: WWF: value: Nature protection; CounterPunch
2002Arguable partnership: Nature Conservancy: value: Nature protection; Washington Post
2001ad budget: 265 million US$; Advertising Age
2000ad budget: 220 million US$; Advertising Age
1999slogan: Libérons les images;
1998slogan: Advantix, avancez dans l'image.;
1993slogan: Fa piu belle le storie piu belle.;


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