How many in Trump's orbit & Repub congress people are making sh!t tons of $ off of this Kodak Hydrocoriquine thing? A government loan to a "film" company to produce a drug that doesn't do anything for covid patients....what could go wrong?
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“With this new agreement, my administration is using the Defense Production Act to provide a $765 million loan to support the launch of Kodak pharmaceuticals,”Was Kodak funded to make hydroxychloroquine specifically?
Who knew what when and then got greedy may come out.
Steal 100 dollars in America you go to jail, steal 100 million get a cabinet position.SEC investigation.
Blurb:
"The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating the trading of Eastman Kodak stock after its price surged last week on news of a $765 million government loan, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
The loan, meant to aid Kodak in producing drug ingredients, was announced last Tuesday, July 28. After the announcement, Kodak stock leaped as much as 350%. Shares soared even higher on Wednesday, at once point reaching a two-day gain of 2,190%.
But the stock gained as much as 26% the day before the announcement, raising questions about whether insiders traded on information about the government loan."
If it is like many SEC look-sees, they'll not find something worth prosecution...seems like SEC tends to get more settlements than convictions.
Never shot much Kodachrome. Mainly because of inconvenience (no local lab dealt with it so processing took a few days). I liked Kodachrome 200 for certain specific situations.
I shot a lot of K-64.Never shot much Kodachrome. Mainly because of inconvenience (no local lab dealt with it so processing took a few days). I liked Kodachrome 200 for certain specific situations.
I have a shot roll that never got processed framed on my wall.
You’re older than me. That was the sh!t back in the 80s.I shot a lot of K-64.
I liked K-25. Super ultra thin slides. I could never really tell the difference between 25 and 64 but I read about it in photography textbooks so I had to shoot the slow stuff because I thought it made me cooler.I shot a lot of K-64.
75-79You’re older than me. That was the sh!t back in the 80s.
I was shooting mostly Fuji Velvia for chromes and TriX, PlusX and TMAX 800 for B&W.
Worked out a few good cross processing combos but I don’t share those secrets.
Photo chemicals are bad, m’kay...there was a kodak facility next to a creek where I grew up, we used to find two headed snakes and frogs with not the usual number of legs on a not infrequent basis in that creek
I'm sure this Hydrocoriquine thing will be fine