In this first post we are going to speak about Kodak; the yesteryear Giant is now not so big...but a giant can always stand up once more.
The reason to write that down lays in two facts:
1. Kodak engineers are testing a new solution to produce flexible touchscreens.
2. Kodak has received recently a fund valued in 300 Millions Dollars.
We will go further on those points:
Due to my job I research constantly on new technologies. Specially on IT tech.
It was researching about new possibilities to manufacture flexible touchscreens when I discovered something really appealing...
Maybe you have heard about flexible touchscreens that can be bended and twisted like paper does. Possibly you have heard about Graphene as one of the materials that could make possible that bending...
But have you heard about the photo film-based flexible screens?
Kodak is deeply involved in this possibilty as they are world leaders in photo films production. Now they could produce flexible touchscreens using these photo films as a base.
Has your smartphone or tablet dropped off lately? It hurts you when its screen cracks...and it is not cheap to repair.
Hence just imagine replacing your screen as easily as we could buy a photo film for an analogic camara.
That is the strenght of Kodak who can be leading on the flexible touchscreens market very soon.
TWO.
As a hobby I constantly read about investments. Specially about technology related ones. It was listening to a economic show few days ago when I heard a stunning news...
Recently Nasdaq announced three hundred millions american dollars (300.000.000 $) funding to Kodak. This would pay off their debt and will boost their business options once more.
That is not pocket money!
There is a big market opportunity ahead regarding flexible touchscreens.
Google already master the software market with its Android and now it is heading to its hardware leadership with its Motorola purchase.
They will need a partner to provide them with flexible screens. And you can bet that Kodak will fight hard to become one of them.
For those two reasons I recommend investing in Kodak asap.
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