Okapi has 10 phone workers (I learned) making calls on behalf of Amarin to see if you or I received a white card in the mail, but really to get to the question: Did you or I vote? AND How did you of I vote? That's interesting; it's like standing outside the poll booth taking a survey while the election is on-going.
It's this last question which fascinates me the most. Very clearly Amarin is now in a very desperate position because they are digging down into the shareholder stock-pile because they're obviously not seeing many white cards being returned. This of course could be interpreted as conjecture on my part, but evaluating the conversation I received today from Okapi, it was rather apparent Amarin is now focused on that white card, which does imply to me that Amarin is not seeing what it hoped for--it is losing the battle.
Of course, there was no need to be rude to a young person working for $15-20 hour making phone calls out of Okapi's office. It was a lovely conversation.