Eastman Kodak Health Group has raised its prices worldwide on all of its medical imaging films and related supplies.
The increases range from 8% to 12%, but vary depending on products and markets around the world, according to the Rochester, NY-based vendor. The high costs of raw materials, especially silver, were the primary reason for the price hike, Kodak said. The increases are the second for the vendor in 2006.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 18, 2006
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