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07/30/20 11:18 AM

#315965 RE: MinnieM #315881

Kodak is quite successful and resourceful juggernaut of a company with humble beginnings right here in the U.S.A. a~ 100 years ago.

Today they have ~44% of their plants in the U.S, ~24% in the Asia Pacific region(8 in China-including one in Wuhan), ~22% in Europe, and the remaining few in South America. Appears the majority of their plants are already here, lest they be like the shuttered Dennison Manufacturing plant in the town I grew up in, now known as Avery Dennison(California based know-I believe), and whose main factory, which employed thousands, was sold off and is know luxury condos for the most part((they still have a couple small offices in the immediate vicinity of the old factory which houses a few accountants, etc(maybe LE is on to something)).

It's a big world out there, and appears that kodak has the majority of it's operations here in the U.S.A, or perhaps operations have been redefined innocuously here in the u.s.a. over the years?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastman_Chemical_Company