Kodak Stock Triples!

Thinking long term, many investment bank research organizations predict a side effect of the SARS-2 pandemic will be increased citizen and government concern about health and medicine. These organization also predict in the decade to come domestic sourcing for pharmaceutical production will become a national priority.

If today's Kodak gets a head start on this trend they could become a leader in domestic pharmaceutical production.

The stated plan is the Kodak produce 25% of US generic pharmaceutical precursors. This is very significant.
 
Just saw Kodak on FOX news. They showed pictures of Kodachrome boxes and a lot of other photographic related stuff. This is what people know Kodak for. Anchor said that film was really not there any more... Somewhat true, but hopefully as more people talk about it awareness that film still exists and is there to stick in our cameras grows.
 
What puts this in perspective is Kodak is valued at $300 million.
They just received a $750 million loan.

And yes, this is to produce pharmaceuticals in part to fight the pandemic.
Including ingredients for hydroxychloroquine...
Has there been a malaria pandemic? If not, should anyone believe (i.e. accept in the absence of credible evidence or, in this case, in the face of credible evidence that the opposite is true) and promulgate the mendacious allegation that hydroxychloroquine has any value against COVID-19, they're dangerous Kool-Aide drinkers.

...I’m beginning to think that that $12/roll of film is the real price of profitability in our new film users world.
Correct. Which is why those complaining about the price of ACROS II ought zip it and smile while buying lots of that outstanding product. :)
 

After reading the article, one thing seams quite plausible. No where does it mention that Kodak has plans for building the facility in the USA. Most likely it will be offshore, like somewhere in whatever Asian country coughs up the most to get it built there. And in eight years time $765 million dollars can disappear without anything of substance being actually being produced. Especially when hidden away in some remote backwoods property.

PF
 
Kinda of weird but at the same time we need to have our drug industry not so dependent on China. (No offense to my Chinese friends).
 
Tennessee Eastman. Advanced Color Dyes. Do your organic chemistry.

"Eastman Chemical Company is an American company primarily involved in the chemical industry. Once a subsidiary of Kodak, it today is an independent global specialty chemical company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, chemicals and fibers for everyday purposes.Wikipedia"
 
Before Kodak did the slash and burn thing they did have a division that made blood testing machines and "stuff". They might still have rights to use the "Kodak" name. Very sad, very interesting read, makes me think that the idea of taxing equity (and bond) trades is not a bad idea. Especially if it's a single owner above a reasonable dollar value....

B2
 
Specialty Chemicals

https://www.kodak.com/en/advanced-materials/page/specialty-chemicals

"KODAK Specialty Chemicals is a U.S.-based facility with decades of experience in custom synthesis and high-quality production serving diverse markets such as pharmaceuticals (non-GMP), industrial specialties, personal care, electronics, agrochemicals, graphics/security and emerging energy technologies."

They do this in Rochester NY right now. They also (supposedly) have a big order. The loan will allow them to scale-up, improve older unused facilities in Rochester and Minneapolis, and supply 25% of the API (active pharmaceutical ingredients) for generic drugs in the USA. As I am sure you are aware, Kodak was largely a chemical or at least chemistry-based company for most of their existence.
 
Specialty Chemicals

https://www.kodak.com/en/advanced-materials/page/specialty-chemicals

"KODAK Specialty Chemicals is a U.S.-based facility with decades of experience in custom synthesis and high-quality production serving diverse markets such as pharmaceuticals (non-GMP), industrial specialties, personal care, electronics, agrochemicals, graphics/security and emerging energy technologies."

They do this in Rochester NY right now. They also (supposedly) have a big order. The loan will allow them to scale-up, improve older unused facilities in Rochester and Minneapolis, and supply 25% of the API (active pharmaceutical ingredients) for generic drugs in the USA. As I am sure you are aware, Kodak was largely a chemical or at least chemistry-based company for most of their existence.

So there. Keep mouth shut unless you know details of defense production act
 
I notice Fujifilm is involved in pharmaceuticals too.
John Mc

https://www.fujifilmhealthcare.com/new-drug-development

I do not see Kodak rushing to "develop" new drugs. They will supply needed chemical compounds for existing generic drugs only, and I suspect they can be quite competent at that. Fuji has money to invest, but Kodak is going for the Hail Mary pass. I do hope they catch it and make it work. It could be the turnaround of the century. After the turn-around, then things could continue developing.
 
I bought some stock recently at just over $2 a share, just to see what it would do long-term. Wish I'd bought more!

I am holding a little too. Not enough to retire on for sure, but it could be a nice little boost. This the fourth stinker turned to blinker during this Covid-19 episode. It is amazing the effects of black swans.
 
Has there been a malaria pandemic? If not, should anyone believe (i.e. accept in the absence of credible evidence or, in this case, in the face of credible evidence that the opposite is true) and promulgate the mendacious allegation that hydroxychloroquine has any value against COVID-19, they're dangerous Kool-Aide drinkers...


That is between doctors and their patients. I do not think HCQ is the big driver here. It is long term national security. It may be a little bonus for Trump.
 
You all know that Kodak has not received a 750 million dollar loan? They have received a "letter of intent" from the government to provide a loan if they can demonstrate the ability to produce pharmaceutical ingredients.

The price rise is speculation. For you that have bought a few shares at $2 I'd suggest you sell it quick and take the profit to buy film.
 
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