Rose, One aspect of Alex Denner that bothers me is how he hand selected a CEO
that decided to throw in the towel. Was that because he was incapable of carrying
out "the plan?" Or was it because there was no concrete plan to begin with?
The perception I initially had of Alex Denner was that he was smart and well
connected. Did he all of a sudden become stupid and have contacts (like
the ex-CEO) who were stupid as well? What is it about AMRN management
that can never seem to end up doing the "right thing." When AMRN management
would not support the fraud lawsuit, that was stunningly STUPID! Why are we
cursed with managements that make utterly idiotic decisions? Like, lets
not have our all-important patent litigation venue in Texas...Lets go for
Nevada! So much good work on a safe & effective drug almost seems
to be sabotaged by bad CEO's decisions. (My apologies for the rant.)