Sloane Martin posted on September 28, 2012 10:34
Kodak is making adjustments to its restructuring plan and says it needs more time to submit it.
The company says it plans to stop selling consumer inkjet printers and eliminate 200 more jobs than previously projected.
Kodak filed for bankruptcy protection in January. It now wants the court to give it until February 28 to file its plan.
Kodak said earlier this year that it would stop making digital cameras, pocket video cameras and digital picture frames.
The company has already cut 2,700 jobs this year. It originally planned to cut at least another 1,000 jobs, but boosted that figure to 1,200 today.