No plan survives contact with the enemy. He bought 6% of the company then it plummeted from $4 to $1.50, so perhaps his goal has changed. No idea but I'm glad he's in control rather than PWO.
If he pulls off an MDCO type deal with AMRN then I'm good with that.
Um, what choice did he have in reality? Watch old management run amrn and his 100 million into the ground or fight a proxy blind to save his investment, even is he had no clue what he was doing?
What is the lesser of the 2 evils is actually the reasoning he had. There was no white horse, just an angry activist investor sick of being sandbagged, and we were too