$KODK

Kodak Print revenue climbs 10% to USD 195 million in Q2 2026

According to Kodak, its Print segment revenue rose 10% to $195 million in Q2 2026. The company said pricing discipline and volume growth offset raw material inflation and changes in the US trade tariff environment. The update provides a quarterly revenue figure investors may use to track segment performance.

Original reporting
Published Aug 11, 2026, 12:15 PM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
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Relevance
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$KODKNeutralLow
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Why it matters

A reported 10% revenue increase can improve near-term fundamentals perception, but the lack of margin and guidance limits conviction for directional trading.

02

Market read

This is a single-quarter revenue datapoint with qualitative driver commentary, offering limited incremental trading edge without margin or forward guidance.

03

What to watch

Traders may need clarity on backlog, order cadence, gross margin, and the magnitude/timing of tariff changes to judge whether the offsetting factors are sustainable.

Relevance 5/10Novelty 4/10Timing: Q2 2026 results reported today (2026-08-11)

Background

The article frames Kodak’s Q2 2026 print revenue performance around pricing discipline and volume growth versus raw material inflation and a shifting US tariff landscape.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$KODKNeutralLow confidence
Context

Kodak reported Q2 2026 print revenue of USD 195 million, citing pricing discipline and volume growth offsetting inflation and tariff shifts.

Expected impact

Likely modest, sentiment-driven reaction unless follow-on details (margins, guidance, tariff exposure) emerge.

Evidence & confidence

The text is a single-quarter revenue datapoint with qualitative drivers, and it lacks forward-looking guidance or quantified margin/tariff impacts.

Market effects

Signals resilience in print-related demand/pricing, but tariff and input-cost pressures remain key swing factors for the print/packaging supply chain.

No specific regional demand or tariff geography is provided in the text.

Tariff landscape is referenced, implying cross-border cost and pricing sensitivity, but without country-level detail.

Counterpoint

Revenue growth may be masking weaker profitability if inflation and tariffs are pressuring margins, which the article does not quantify.

Key entities

  • Kodak

    Subject of the article, reporting Q2 2026 print revenue of USD 195 million and explaining drivers (pricing discipline, volume growth, inflation, tariffs).

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