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Kodak External Analysis

   
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Where other companies such as H-P and Lexmark are relying not on the profit margin from the printer itself, but the profit margin on replacement cartridges, Eastman Kodak is marketing a quality printer, affordable cartridges, and quality paper combination to produce the highest quality prints...
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Where other companies such as H-P and Lexmark are relying not on the profit margin from the printer itself, but the profit margin on replacement cartridges, Eastman Kodak is marketing a quality printer, affordable cartridges, and quality paper combination to produce the highest quality prints...
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