A consortium of bidders has reportedly offered Eastman Kodak $500 million (£311.6m) for some of its patents as the beleaguered company looks to escape bankruptcy court.
Membership of the consortium remains a mystery, although it is believed to comprise various technology companies and firms that specialise in buying patents. Apple and Google have been previously rumoured to be interested in acquiring the patents.
The Wall Street Journal has been told by people ‘familiar with the matter’ that a deal for the patents had not been reached, but the former photography giant was close to securing financing that could help it survive.
The company filed for bankruptcy protection in January and is looking to rebuild by selling printing equipment and services. Its new business will apparently revolve around its Propser Press printers, which cost several million dollars each and print high-speed copy for companies like book publishers and direct mail companies.
Kodak claims its remaining business should bring in $2.7 billion of revenue in 2013, a far cry from 2000, when it generated $14 billion.
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