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It was a wild Saturday in college basketball as many of the conference tournaments were concluded, dance tickets were punched, and also-rans were sent home in tears.
In all, 22 college basketball games were played, with many of them deciding who would go to the NCAA tournament and who would go home. The rest decided who will play tomorrow for bragging rights in their respective tourneys, as well as the all-important seeding in the NCAA tournament.
On the next few pages we will take a walk through a full day of tournament games and some of our favorite moments that you won't necessarily see on the SportsCenter reel.

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In recent months we have witnessed the end of an era as Eastman Kodak (NASDAQOTH: EKDKQ.PK) comes to the end of its reign. The long standing company has faced major revenue losses and downgrades into penny stock status as the company finds itself on the edge of becoming obsolete. Kodak filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on January 19, 2012.
Kodak has put into motion the selling off of properties in a variety of venues in an effort to reorganize. Among the properties being sold is Kodak?s online photo service, which has just received a winning bid by Shutterfly, Inc
Despite Kodak?s difficulties the pending sale to Shutterfly has resulted in a surge for Shutterfly stock. Officially, the sale is not final until it receives approval from the bankruptcy court during the court supervised auction; however, that hasn?t stopped Shutterfly from adding a 19% gain, at last check.
In a continuing effort to restructure the company Kodak has also placed roughly 1,100 patents on the market seeking to raise between $1-2 billion dollars. The funds will go a long way in renovating the company and bringing it back to life in a more streamlined fashion. Kodak does face a dispute with Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL)
A hearing on March 8, 2012 will decide whether or not Apple will be able to file a patent infringement suit against Kodak preventing them from selling certain patents. Apple claims that Kodak?s digital cameras, digital picture frames, and printers were originally of Apple origin and are not Kodak?s to sell.
Shutterfly will transfer all of the U.S. and Canadian customer accounts and images for Kodak Gallery to their own database. Customers will be allowed to opt out of the transfer should they choose to do so. The transfer will be a considerable undertaking as Kodak Gallery supports over 75 million users.
Once news of the deal reached the floors, Shutterfly experienced heavy options activity resulting in roughly 7,500 contracts being moved; nearly 17 times more than normal for the company?s activity.
The potential deal between Shutterfly and Kodak has definitely positioned Shutterfly to finish above its normal 10 and 20 week moving averages. The move has also caused analysts to predict favorable trends in the upcoming months.
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