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Essay heading: kodak brief review
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It was also spending over $1bn in buying back its own shares in order to boost their price.
Analysts say the share buybacks are needed to boost the company's earnings per share which have been diluted
by employees cashing in some 20m stock options last year.
Mr Carp said he was not worried by the threat of a takeover... displayed 300 characters
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It was also spending over $1bn in buying back its own shares in order to boost their price.
Analysts say the share buybacks are needed to boost the company's earnings per share which have been diluted
by employees cashing in some 20m stock options last year.
Mr Carp said he was not worried by the threat of a takeover... displayed next 300 characters
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