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Eastman Chemical Co., (From Eastman-Kodak), 1993, Specimen Stock Certificate

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Eastman Chemical Co., (From Eastman-Kodak), 1993, Specimen Stock Certificate
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This item SOLD at 2023 Jan 24 @ 17:10UTC-5 : EST/CDT
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Delware, 1993. Common Stock Specimen Certificate, Black and blue printing, Vignette of older men at top in front of chemical plant, Specimen overprint and Pin punched Specimen at bottom, XF-AU condition, ABNC. Eastman Chemical Company, an American Fortune 500 company, is a global specialty chemical company that produces a broad range of advanced materials, chemicals and fibers for everyday purposes. Founded in 1920 and based in Kingsport, Tennessee, the company now has more than 40 manufacturing sites worldwide and employs approximately 15,000 people. Eastman Chemical was spun off from parent Eastman Kodak in 1994 and had 2014 sales revenue of approximately $9.6 billion. In 1920, Tennessee Eastman was founded with two major platforms – organic chemicals and acetyls. Products such as calcium acetate, sodium acetate, acetic acid, and acetic anhydride became the basis for the company’s platforms. During World War II, RDX, a powerful explosive, was manufactured for the U.S. government at Holston Ordnance Works at Tennessee Eastman sites. At the peak of production near the end of the war, the ordnance plant was producing a million and a half pounds of explosives each day. Tennessee Eastman was responsible for managing the Y-12 National Security Complex at Oak Ridge, Tennessee which produced enriched uranium for the Manhattan Project, from 1943 to May 1947.