s****a 发帖数: 2918 | | s****a 发帖数: 2918 | 2 White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday blasted executives at
Eastman Kodak for their handling of a government loan to produce
pharmaceutical ingredients in the United States.
“Based on what I’m seeing, what happened at Kodak was probably the dumbest
decisions made by executives in corporate history,” Navarro said on CNBC’
s “Squawk Box.”
“You can’t fix stupid,” Navarro added. “You can’t even anticipate that
degree of stupidity.”
The $765 million government loan to Kodak has since been put on pause as the
Securities and Exchange Commission investigates the company’s disclosure
of the deal, which was officially announced on July 28.
The stock had been languishing at around $2 per share for months prior. It
traded as high as $60 per share the day after the deal.
Shares of Kodak, best known for producing camera film, skyrocketed on news
of the pharmaceutical loan. The stock had been languishing at around $2 per
share for months prior. It traded as high as $60 per share the day after the
deal.
However, it also was observed that trading activity of Kodak’s stock picked
up significantly the day prior to the official announcement.
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Navarro has touted the importance of relocating the pharmaceutical supply
chain in the U.S., especially in a coronavirus world.
He stressed the investigation of potential wrongdoing by Kodak should run
its course. “We don’t know why that happened or what they did. Let the
investigation happen. Kodak’s doing an internal one as well but we’re
moving forward. We’re not looking in the rear view mirror.”
“I’ve got 30 projects on my board across the street,” Navarro added.
Kevin Stankiewicz, CNBC
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【在 s****a 的大作中提到】 : White House trade adviser Peter Navarro on Monday blasted executives at : Eastman Kodak for their handling of a government loan to produce : pharmaceutical ingredients in the United States. : “Based on what I’m seeing, what happened at Kodak was probably the dumbest : decisions made by executives in corporate history,” Navarro said on CNBC’ : s “Squawk Box.” : “You can’t fix stupid,” Navarro added. “You can’t even anticipate that : degree of stupidity.” : The $765 million government loan to Kodak has since been put on pause as the : Securities and Exchange Commission investigates the company’s disclosure
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