Kodak Stock Down to $5.45

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I bought some Kodak stock a few weeks ago at $3.55 a share. Now it is $11.55, more than tripling my investment. You can argue all you want, but I’m laughing all the way to the bank!
Sell half and keep half. That way you will lock in some profit on your purchase, and you can keep the remaining half as a speculative play without worrying about losing your original capital.
 

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I bought some Kodak stock a few weeks ago at $3.55 a share. Now it is $11.55, more than tripling my investment. You can argue all you want, but I’m laughing all the way to the bank!

Greg - by the way your formulation I learned years ago like this :
" He is allways laughing on the way to his bank "
IS it incorect?
Because your speach is like :
" He is laughing all the way to the bank "

with regards

PS : possible both right ?
 

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What a big disaster for Kodak. Today was to be the day of the Kodak Coin IPO. Instead, it's turning into a Kodak rout. Shares are being pounded hard as Kodak has delayed its IPO by several weeks. Interest in shorting Kodak stock is at an all time high. Over 30% of all Kodak shares are being held short, meaning that 30% of those who own Kodak are betting with their money that the company's value will decline in the near future.

This article is very very dark. Kodak management has continued to make one poor decision after another.

https://www.investopedia.com/news/kodak-delays-cryptocurrency-ico-short-interest-shares-surges/
 
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It's sad that Kodak has the leadership it does. Crypto is just more baloney. Hopefully THE building and THE people that keep the film alive make it through this. To loose the people, that make the magic of Kodak film happen, would be a tragic loss. These corporate jerks will go down like a dictator, to keep themselves afloat they will burn down everything before they leave. Frightful times Indeed!
Best Mike
 

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Well said Mike, well said.
 

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That's a brutal comparison Lee. Fujifilm had the same existential crisis but unlike Kodak, had actual leadership with vision on how to get through it. Fujifilm today is a strong, growing company involved in many successful businesses. Today Fujifilm is in the position to buy other companies, even distressed ones like Xerox. Who can imagine Kodak buying anything today?
 

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Kodak was once led by good, kind, concerned people who still made bad decisions. Why judge differently now?

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Fuji now has controlling interest in Xerox. I don't know what the plans are, but I would rather have Fuji as an ally than a competitor. The Kodak thing is a mess. Anybody's guess how it all turns out. I will be saying a little prayer that everything works out. We should have never lost Polaroid, that technology is lost forever. It was miraculous. A bit of technology worth a subsidy, or support. The new reality is the fine arts are considered non-essential.

I must be a dinosaur, I miss the 20th century , Mike
 

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The route continues today. After yesterday's -17% hammering, today Kodak has shed another 6% of its value.

Edit: make that -10% now and still dropping. The shorts are pounding this stock hard today.
 
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I think this may be the best time for Kodak Alaris to swoop in and try to buy the film division, while the corporate higher ups are desperate for money.
 

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The route continues today. After yesterday's -17% hammering, today Kodak has shed another 6% of its value.

Edit: make that -10% now and still dropping. The shorts are pounding this stock hard today.
Perhaps some have finally come to the realization that Kodak is not receiving the proceeds of the ICO, and this venture is not likely to generate any significant income for Kodak.
 

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So have you sold off your Kodak stock or not?
 

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Will you finance the purchase for Alaris? If not, where would it get the cash?

There are all kinds of ways corporations can raise cash through commercial paper markets. Apple has almost 80 billion dollars in debt. They raise money all the time taking out loans.

Film is not Kodak Alaris' primary business so its highly unlikely that they are interested in buying and running Building 38.
 

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Will you finance the purchase for Alaris? If not, where would it get the cash?
I have a feeling that pension plans in the UK are constrained as to which assets they (or their wholly owned assets) are allowed to invest in.
 

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I had a lot of Kodak stock. It all vanished in the bankruptcy.
PE
employees and shareholders are the first to lose when management starts missing boats. worse, dedicated employees tend to buy company stock with their retirement funds.

Just think if you had split your holdings cross town and bought some Xerox.
 
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