Prepress
Kodak Reports Full-Year 2019 Financial Results
Friday 20. March 2020 - Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: KODK) today reported financial results for the full year 2019, including revenues of $1.2 billion, continued growth in key product areas and net earnings of $116 million, including the gain on the sale of the Flexographic Packaging Division.
Highlights include:
Revenues for 2019 of $1.2 billion.
GAAP net earnings of $116 million for the year ended December 31, 2019.
Operational EBITDA for the year of $12 million.
Key product lines achieved strong year-over-year growth for the full year 2019:
Volume for KODAK SONORA Process Free Plates grew by 22 percent.
Annuity revenues for the KODAK PROSPER inkjet platform grew by 5 percent.
The company ended the year with a cash balance of $233 million, flat compared with year-end 2018.
The company completed the sale of its Flexographic Packaging Division and repaid in full $395 million of its First Lien Term Loans.
“In many ways, 2019 was a transformative year for the creation of One Kodak,” said Jim Continenza, Kodaks Executive Chairman. “We consolidated our divisional structure, strengthened our financial position and returned our focus to our core print and advanced materials and chemicals businesses. For 2020, well continue to become more customer-centric, launch groundbreaking print products and, most important, focus on generating cash.”
For the year ended December 31, 2019, revenues decreased by approximately $78 million compared with the same period in 2018. Kodak ended the year with a cash balance of $233 million, flat when compared to the December 31, 2018 cash balance.
“We generated positive cash flow in the fourth quarter of 2019 and had breakeven cash flow for the full year 2019,” said David Bullwinkle, Kodaks CFO. “We also delivered strong performance in our key growth areas of SONORA Process Free Plates and PROSPER inkjet annuities in 2019. Looking forward, we will continue to execute on opportunities to operate more efficiently and grow profitable revenue to achieve our goal of generating cash on a consistent basis.”
Effective January 2020, Kodak changed its organizational structure. Prepress Solutions, formerly part of the Print Systems segment, will operate as a separate segment named the Traditional Printing segment. Electrophotographic Printing Solutions, formerly part of the Print Systems segment, will be combined with the Enterprise Inkjet Systems segment and Kodak Software segment to form the Digital Print segment. The Brand, Imaging and Film segment, except for the licensing of the Kodak brand to third parties, will be combined with the Advanced Materials and 3D Printing segment to form the Advanced Materials and Chemicals segment. The licensing of the Kodak brand to third parties will operate as a separate segment named the Brand segment. The Eastman Business Park segment will no longer be a reportable segment.