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95
New Kodak Operating Model and Change in Reporting Structure
In November 2007, the Company announced that effective January 1, 2008 the Film Products Group (FPG) would be called the Film, Photofinishing,
and Entertainment Group (FPEG), and that certain SPG’s previously included in CDG, GCG, and All Other would become part of FPEG. This change
in structure is to align the Company’s reporting structure to the way in which the Company manages its business effective January 1, 2008. The most
significant changes (the transfer of photographic paper and chemicals, and photofinishing services to FPEG from CDG, and the transfer of the graphic
arts film business from GCG to FPEG) reflect the common traditional technology and infrastructure associated with manufacturing and supply chain for all
FPEG products. The following indicates the changes from the 2007 reporting structure to the new reporting structure that will be implemented beginning
in the first quarter of 2008:
Consumer Digital Imaging Group Segment (CDG): This segment will no longer include photographic paper and chemicals, and photofinishing services.
Film, Photofinishing, and Entertainment Group Segment (FPEG): The Film, Photofinishing, and Entertainment Group segment will include photo-
graphic paper and chemicals, and photofinishing services, formerly part of CDG, and graphic arts film, formerly part of GCG. Additionally, supply and
tolling agreements with Carestream Health, Inc. and other third parties will move from All Other to this segment.
Graphic Communications Group Segment (GCG): The graphic arts film business will move from GCG to FPEG.
All Other: During 2007, the Company sold its Light Management Films business, which was formerly part of All Other. Additionally, supply and tolling
agreements with Carestream Health, Inc. and other third parties will move from All Other to FPEG.