Kodak Says Icahn Wins FTC’s OK to Buy Stake
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Eastman Kodak Co., the world’s largest maker of film, said billionaire Carl Icahn received clearance from the Federal Trade Commission to buy as much as a $500-million stake in the company.
Icahn, who didn’t return calls for comment, isn’t obligated to purchase stock, and government filings don’t show that a purchase has occurred. Icahn filed to buy Kodak shares in a Hart-Scott-Rodino regulatory filing, said a Kodak spokesman. The purchase would amount to 7% of the company’s shares outstanding based on the most recent closing price.
Kodak shares rose 10 cents to $24.31 on the NYSE.
The FTC sent an “early termination” notice to Icahn on Oct. 29. The letter means the agency doesn’t see a regulatory reason to prohibit Icahn from buying the securities, according to rules published on the FTC’s Web site.
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