Stories Related to Bankrupt Kodak Wants To Give $13.5m In Bonuses

Eastman Kodak Co. has filed a request with the district court overseeing its Chapter 11 bankruptcy asking for permission to pay around $13.5 million in bonuses to approximately 300 employees.

Senh: As long as they go to the employees and not the executives.

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