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Re: MA52TA post# 323183

Wednesday, 02/03/2021 8:31:33 AM

Wednesday, February 03, 2021 8:31:33 AM

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C'mon man ... my "cited" view ("If I were you I would sell the next "jump" ... "anything above $"4.50" ... if it will be "available" ...") was posted on Thursday, 09/24/20 when the pps was $3.64-72. It went up till $5.57 (Oct 7, 2020) and go down to $4.05 (Nov 13, 2020) ... and I never said never buy back ...

Furthermore, we have one and only genius on the board who could buy everything at the bottom and sell at the top and did not miss any stock / opportunity ... It is not me.

I missed GTHX (considered it around $100) but "played" EVFM ($5.00 -> $7.50) and have CRMD (@3.99) and GTHX (@12.10) ...

Are you thinking of changing your mind about AMARIN?

Not really ... Meanwhile it could be higher (to avoid any doubt: I do not say it will not be) I do not see it "too sexy" anymore ... I see several other possibilities that could give higher return. (e.g.: CRMD, GTHX or NYCB: buy below $10 sell over $11 ... and you could do it 4-5 times a year + collect dividens sometimes. I have a long list - AMRN is on it - and working on a short list ... )

I expected a BO all along (till March 30,2020) but I do not see it as a near term possibility now ... If something is looks like a duck, sounds like a duck more likely it is a duck (of course: you could thing it is a golden goose in a custom).

- GIA communication
- EU HQ in Switzerland
- 50 sales people in EU
- open position (e.g. legal counsel)
- etc.

For me: it is a duck (GIA) ... of course I could be wrong re. AMRN but I am interested in the total picture (total AUM): my selling price - which was $6.49 in April - is $13.89 now (Dived the current AUM with the sold AMRN share number).

Best,
G

Disclosure: I wrote this post myself, and it expresses my own opinions (IMHO). I am not receiving compensation for it.

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