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Legg Mason’s Miller Sells Kodak Stake After Decline
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Legg Mason’s Miller Sells Kodak Stake After Decline
Bill Miller, who estimated a decade ago that Eastman Kodak Co. was worth about $100 a share, sold his flagship fund’s stake in the imaging company for a lot less.   Legg Mason Capital Management Value Trust, run by Miller since 1982, disclosed in a semi-annual report last week that the fund sold 18.2 million Kodak shares late last year and during this year’s first quarter for about $3.89 each on average. Deirdre Bolton reports in today’s Movers and Shakers on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack."
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Date Found: June 28, 2011
Date Produced: June 28, 2011
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