Kodak makes printing plates, digital presses, and industrial films for commercial print shops, packaging firms, and movie studios—the 140-year-old name behind the ink on your mail and movie screens.
Revenue is roughly USD 1.07B annually, but the company loses money: net income was USD -0.13B in 2025, with gross margins around 24% and negative net margins, so no segment clearly pays the bills.
Kodak's brand and legacy printing technology face direct competition from HP, Ricoh, and Fujifilm, which offer similar digital presses and plates; its moat is weak because customers can easily switch to these established alternatives.

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