Hi Mike,
There is already an article about this from yesterday, because the price of 
Kodak shares jumped from $9 to $14 yesterday before sliding down to $12 where 
it is now.
https://investorplace.com/2021/01/kodk-stock-11-things-to-know-about-kodak-today-as-shares-continue-to-climb/
9 million shares changed hands yesterday, so we would need $108 million between 
us experimental filmmakers to make a difference. Any chance we can rally a buy?
The next annual Kodak stock shareholders meeting will take place on or around 
May 20. 
Pip


> On Jan 28, 2021, at 5:32 PM, Mike Morris <m_alex_mor...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Has anyone previously proposed filmmakers invested in celluloid filmmaking 
> collectively purchase Kodak stock so that a voting block could be formed to 
> vote to have the company prioritize film production? I don't actually know if 
> this is possible or if there are enough of us to pull something like that 
> off, but maybe there is someone here who knows a bit more about how stocks 
> work that could provide some insight? I've held a small amount of Kodak stock 
> in my (meager) retirement fund for a little while, and have wondered what 
> involvement in the company this might look like. 

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