Kodak
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Kodak
Summary
Kodak is a business[1]. Kodak worked as a photographer[2]. Kodak ranks in the top 0.45% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,994 views/month, #134 of 29,529).[3]
Key Facts
- Kodak's professions included photographer[2].
- Kodak received the Academy Award of Merit[4].
- Kodak received the Academy Award of Merit[5].
- Kodak received the Academy Scientific and Technical Award[6].
- Kodak received the Academy Scientific and Technical Award[7].
- Kodak received the Academy Award for Technical Achievement[8].
- Kodak received the Academy Award for Technical Achievement[9].
- Kodak is in the country of United States[10].
- Kodak's instance of is recorded as business[11].
- Kodak's instance of is recorded as enterprise[12].
- Kodak's instance of is recorded as camera manufacturer[13].
- Kodak's instance of is recorded as public company[14].
- Kodak's instance of is recorded as holding company[15].
- Kodak's founder is recorded as George Eastman[16].
- Kodak's founder is recorded as Henry A. Clark[17].
- Kodak's founder is recorded as Henry A. Strong[18].
- Kodak's logo image is recorded as Eastman Kodak Company logo (2016).svg[19].
- Kodak's headquarters location is recorded as Rochester[20].
- Kodak's headquarters location is recorded as New York City[21].
- Kodak's chief executive officer is recorded as Jeff Clarke[22].
- Kodak's ISNI is recorded as 0000000123648975[23].
- Kodak's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 156056348[24].
- Kodak's GND ID is recorded as 5381-8[25].
- Kodak's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as n80126274[26].
- Kodak's Union List of Artist Names ID is recorded as 500334798[27].
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Founding
Founders include George Eastman[16], Henry A. Clark[17], and Henry A. Strong[18]. Recorded inception include +1880-00-00T00:00:00Z[28] and +1882-00-00T00:00:00Z[29]. Kodak's location of formation is recorded as Rochester[30].
Leadership
Kodak's chief executive officer is recorded as Jeff Clarke[22].
Operations
Headquarters locations include Rochester[20], a city in the United States[31], in United States[32], founded in 1788[33] and New York City[21], a global city[34], in United States[35], founded in 1624[36]. Subsidiaries include Kodak (Israel)[37]; Kodak (Japan)[38], a business[39], in Japan[40], founded in 1888[41], headquartered in Tokyo[42]; Kodak (Canada)[43], a business[44], in Canada[45], founded in 1888[46], headquartered in Burnaby[47]; Kodak (Germany)[48]; and Kodak (France)[49].
Industry
Industries include photo industry[50], Precision engineering and optical industry[51], and chemical industry[52].
Ownership
Kodak's stock exchange is recorded as New York Stock Exchange[53]. Kodak's product or material produced is recorded as software[54].
Recognition
Awards received include Academy Award of Merit[4], a film award category[55]; Academy Scientific and Technical Award[6], an Academy Awards[56], in United States[57]; Academy Award for Technical Achievement[8], an Academy Awards[58], in United States[59]; Special Award, BAFTA[60], a class of award[61]; Academy Honorary Award[62], an Academy Awards[63], in United States[64], founded in 1928[65]; and Silver Anvil Award[66], an award[67], in United States[68], founded in 1944[69].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Kodak include Dolby Theatre[70], a theatre building[71], in United States[72], founded in 2001[73].
Why It Matters
Kodak ranks in the top 0.45% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,994 views/month, #134 of 29,529).[3] Kodak has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[74] Kodak is known by 63 alternative names across languages and contexts.[75]
Kodak is credited with the discovery of C-41[76], a photographic process[77], founded in 1972[78] and Photo CD[79], founded in 1992[80]. Entities named for Kodak include Dolby Theatre[70], a theatre building[71], in United States[72], founded in 2001[73].
FAQs
What did Kodak do for work?
Kodak worked as photographer[2].
What awards did Kodak receive?
Honors received include Academy Award of Merit[4], Academy Award of Merit[5], Academy Scientific and Technical Award[6], and Academy Scientific and Technical Award[7].
What did Kodak discover?
Kodak is credited as discoverer of C-41[76] and Photo CD[79].