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caddiedad

07/27/23 3:56 AM

#413100 RE: Canam #413097

I’ll burn my 3 posts for the day early. Canam: “Keep the great posts coming” “insightful and unbiased”
In other words, your ability to sniff out condescending and judgmental people is weak.
Apparently it’s not very easy for some to identify tone in text. We all leave a mark, it’s a matter of deciphering and reading between the lines.
Fear Uncertainty and Doubt will be cast on this board daily until the ticker ceases to exist. Our boy T is pot committed.
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ziploc_1

07/27/23 5:55 AM

#413102 RE: Canam #413097

Canam...I disagree...
Denner is a relatively young man with many more battles to fight...He has his reputation on the line...as well as his cash.
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JRoon71

07/27/23 8:59 AM

#413105 RE: Canam #413097

Canam, I agree with you. In business, politics and in life, it's never a good idea to simply listen to those that affirm your own point of view. Listening to opposition can give you tremendous insight.

I might not agree with everything Tats says, but he is very insightful, and raises a lot of good points worth listening to. Does he like to stir the pot? Sure. But there's several people here, and over on ST that love to stir the pot, but have great insights at the same time.

That's why I don't dismiss posters like PDude, FFS, Raf, Semis, etc. Sometimes you gotta stir the pot to get things cooking. I also DO agree with a lot of what is said, even in opposition of Denner and/or Amarin.

So, I might not necessarily agree that Denner is going to go the extremes that Tats outlined, but I also don't put it past him, and I know damn well that he was manipulating all shareholders during the proxy fight, and has been manipulating the SP, either directly or indirectly (through his surrogates - Morgan Stanley, GS, etc.).

He's NOT some altruistic, do-gooder. At the same time, I DO think he has a reputation to protect, lest he runs the risk of getting blackballed if he screws too many shareholders over.

Eyes Wide Open.