Company: KODK
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0000950170-25-040256
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Company: EASTMAN KODAK CO
Filing Date: 2025-03-17
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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Kodak operates in rapidly changing economic and technological environments which present numerous risks and uncertainties. The risk factors described below, if realized, could have a material adverse effect on Kodak’s business, financial condition, and results of operations and make an investment in our securities risky. Some of the factors, events, and contingencies discussed below may have occurred in the past, but the disclosures below are not representations as to whether or not the factors, events, or contingencies have occurred in the past, and instead reflect Kodak’s beliefs and opinions as to the factors, events, or contingencies that could materially and adversely affect Kodak in the future. The risks and uncertainties described below are not the only ones Kodak faces. Kodak’s operations could also be affected by factors, events, or uncertainties that are not presently known to Kodak or that Kodak currently does not consider to present significant risks to Kodak’s business. Therefore, you should not consider the following risks to be a complete statement of all the potential risks or uncertainties that Kodak faces. You should carefully consider these risks and 

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uncertainties in addition to other information contained in this Annual Report on Form 10-K, including the Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations (“MD&A”) section and the consolidated financial statements and related notes.

Summary of Risk Factors

The following is a summary of the risk factors Kodak faces. The list is not exhaustive, and investors should read this “Risk Factors” section in full. Some of the risks Kodak faces include:

Summary of Risks Related to Kodak’s Business and Operations

•Kodak’s business, financial condition and results of operations have been and may continue to be adversely affected by global economic and geopolitical conditions, including wars and other hostilities, medical epidemics, inflation, fluctuations in interest rates, changes in trade policies, including tariffs or other trade restrictions or the threat of such actions, and slowdowns in customer demand.

•The ability to generate positive operating cash flows will be necessary for Kodak to continue to operate our business. 

•Kodak’s ability to receive reversion proceeds from the termination and liquidation of the Kodak Retirement Income Plan (KRIP), if any, and the amount and timing of such receipts, are subject to factors beyond Kodak’s control.

•If Kodak is unable to continue successful development, funding, and commercialization of products in businesses upon which we are focused or do so within an acceptable timeframe, Kod