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Eastman Kodak denies reports of shutting down despite ongoing financial challenges. The company refutes claims of bankruptcy and plans to address its debt obligations. Kodak aims to strengthen its balance sheet by early next year using funds from its pension plan termination. Despite past financial struggles, some Gen Z users show interest in Kodak’s older technology.

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