The New Fundamentals
Jim Cramer's comments on Kodak (EK - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) hit the nail on the head.¿ With the stock down so much, I hate to pile on, but this is a classic value trap.¿ Sure, the stock looks cheap. But the business is unlikely to turn around -- at least if management continues on its current course.¿ The core film franchise is in fairly rapid decline, and I don't think they will be successful in the new digital arena. So the stock will continue to fade, looking cheap the entire time.¿ The company is squeezing working capital to generate cash flow (third-quarter inventory declined to $435 million from $1.46 billion a year ago), but this can't continue much longer.¿ Operating cash flow from the core business continues to plunge, such that interest coverage is rapidly weakening.¿ In the third quarter the company had earnings from operations (adding back goodwill amortization) of $239 million, 4.6 times the $52 million of interest payments, so bankruptcy certainly isn't looming. But the trends are ominous, as earnings from operations in the same quarter a year ago covered a far healthier 14.5 times.
| Grim Picture Kodak's debt on the rise |
| Source: Kodak financials. |
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