Eastman Kodak Co., the once mighty photography pioneer that emerged from bankruptcy protection in September, reported a quarterly loss of $155 million after stripping off reorganization items and discontinued operations, Reuters reported yesterday. Kodak said that it adopted fresh-start accounting and provided separate figures for the month, which was a loss of $18 million. The company reported revenue of $563 million and a profit of $1.99 billion for the third quarter. Kodak said that it had $839 million in cash and debt of $679 million as of Sept. 30. The company is focusing on commercial products such as high-speed digital printing technology and printing on flexible packaging for consumer goods.