Kodak says consumer printer program tracking plan
NEW YORK, Sept 07- Eastman Kodak Co.’s chief financial officer said on Wednesday the photography company’s consumer inkjet printing program is “going according to plan.””We said at least 500,000 (units sold) in 2007. We haven’t changed that message at all,” said Frank Sklarsky, Kodak’s CFO, during a presentation at the Citibank Global technology Conference in New York.Kodak in April introduced a line of desktop printers that use low-cost replacement ink cartridges, entering a market dominated by Hewlett-Packard Co . It aims to increase the business to $1 billion in revenue by 2010.