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johnhancoque

01/28/23 11:11 AM

#399891 RE: Pharmacydude #399889

I can't even read what you wrote, because it is all irrelevant.

March 1 if amrn keeps the current management sp dives and never recovers as denner starts to sell out.

March 1 denner wins sp jumps and moves into double digits on anticipated buyout.


There are only 2 scenarios that will take place, you can come back on March 1 and tell me I'm wrong because I'll be here to laugh at you simple as that. You're as thick as they come, period!!!
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johnhancoque

01/28/23 11:16 AM

#399892 RE: Pharmacydude #399889

Baker Brothers sellout dropped amrn near a buck, when denner loses the bid, he will sellout. Can you not extrapolate what will happen if amrns largest activist investor selling out will do, as well as the millions who will also sellout because he is?
Certainly, and regardless of how accurate I am, I am accurate. A denner win will move the sp higher and a amrn win will drop the sp lower.

Give your head a shake man!!!
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tke458

01/28/23 11:17 AM

#399893 RE: Pharmacydude #399889

Dude, frankly I find it despicable that people have been disparaging you as you’ve done nothing but try and actually support V by doing more than just posting on a message board (which is more than most posters can claim).

You and I simply disagree how best to reward shareholders and that’s ok. We don’t need to agree for me to respect what you’ve done and continue to do to support my investment; so thank you.

I’m one of the few that thinks management has done an ok-good job from an execution perspective, especially Considering all the headwinds. The problem is that it simply has not been recognized by the street.

For me, it always comes down to probability and alignment. I feel that Denner gives us the greater chance for SP appreciation and while management is probably doing what it thinks is right for the company, my interests are more aligned with Denner as a fellow shareholder.
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Invest83838

01/28/23 12:35 PM

#399908 RE: Pharmacydude #399889

If Denner loses and dumps his 25 MM shares

and his affiliated companies also dump their millions of shares

obviously the price will go way below $1 per share

and I think it will not recover and Amarin will end up doing a reverse split to get it above 1

and almost all reverse splits in small biotech companies mean the shorts will drive it back down to below 1 quickly

You may be a great pharmacist but seem not to understand the dire predicament we investors are in with Amarin