That was before the anti-trust suit long before most of us were born. They say nothing ever dies on the Internet; however that suit happened long long before computers even. It caused Kodak to divest themselves of many of their American holdings. Having to give up the company that made the Speed Graphic was the most notable (historically) result of that suit. Of course by the 1960's or so the US photographic industry was almost dead and they may have aquired stuff again after then.

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P. J. Alling wrote:

Kodak used to be the overall holding company for things photographic, I believe at one time they owned a piece of every publicly traded company that manufactured something related to the photo industry.


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