Amarin Mails Letter Highlighting Why Shareholders Should Vote on the WHITE Proxy Card “AGAINST” Sarissa’s Harmful Proposals
Amarin Corporation (NASDAQ: AMRN) has mailed a letter urging shareholders to vote “AGAINST” all proposals on the WHITE proxy card at the scheduled General Meeting on February 28, 2023. The letter highlights a significant shift in the company's management and strategy, emphasizing that Amarin is undergoing a transformation and has the right team to drive shareholder value. The letter accuses Sarissa of misleading shareholders with a track record of value destruction, citing that companies with Sarissa-affiliated directors have seen a NEGATIVE 24% total shareholder return. Amarin's management is committed to maximizing value, including potential M&A opportunities.
- New management team executing a turnaround strategy.
- Commitment to maximize shareholder value, including M&A opportunities.
- Early progress in transformation noted.
- Sarissa's history of NEGATIVE 24% shareholder return during its tenure.
- Sarissa excluded companies with NEGATIVE 59% TSR from its presentations.
- Concerns over underqualified candidates nominated by Sarissa.
Letter Underscores the Change That is Being Led by Amarin’s New Board
Highlights Sarissa’s Track Record of Value Destruction in the Healthcare Space
Sarissa Continues to Mislead Shareholders by Distorting Facts and Promoting Misinformation
DUBLIN, Ireland and BRIDGEWATER., N.J., Feb. 09, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Amarin Corporation plc (NASDAQ: AMRN) (“Amarin” or the “Company”) today announced that it has mailed a letter to shareholders in connection with the General Meeting of Shareholders urging shareholders to vote “AGAINST” all proposals on the WHITE proxy card. The General Meeting of Shareholders is scheduled to be held on February 28, 2023, and shareholders of record as of January 23, 2023, will be entitled to vote at the meeting.
The full text of the letter being mailed to shareholders can be found at www.voteamarin.com and follows:
Time is short and the facts are clear. Act today to ensure that the Amarin Board and management team are best positioned to continue executing our transformation plan and deliver near- and long-term value for you.
Scan this QR code to learn more about why you should vote AGAINST Sarissa’s harmful proposals on the WHITE proxy card today.
Please follow the instructions on the enclosed WHITE proxy card and vote by telephone, internet or mail. For ADS holders, the deadline to submit your vote is 3 PM GMT (10 AM ET) February 22, 2023, and for holders of ordinary shares, the deadline is 3 PM GMT (10 AM ET) February 24, 2023.
1. We are a NEW Amarin: NEW Board, NEW Management Team and NEW Strategy.
The Amarin of today is a profoundly different company than 18 months ago. We recognized change was needed, and today, this new team is executing a turnaround strategy to drive value with the oversight of a purpose-built Board.
Amarin is making early progress. Now is the time for us to build on our momentum to turn the Company around and create value for our shareholders. It is not the time to remove our new, highly qualified Chairman, Per Wold-Olsen, nor is it the time to nearly double the size of the Board with underqualified candidates as part of Sarissa’s self-serving attempt to get on the Board.
2. Sarissa has a track record of value destruction.
Sarissa claims it has created value in the healthcare space, but the facts show the opposite:
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3. Amarin has the right Board and team to maximize shareholder value. We don’t need Sarissa to do it.
When it comes to M&A, you should know that the Amarin Board is committed to evaluating any real opportunity that would maximize value for Amarin shareholders, including a sale of the Company. We specifically added M&A expertise to our Board – Adam Berger, who has extensive experience as a healthcare investment banker, including involvement in over 90 sales – as well as directors and a leadership team with extensive backgrounds at and relationships with large global pharma companies. Simply put, we don’t need Sarissa to maximize value.
Sarissa’s latest presentation recycles its own slides, fails to address serious misstatements Amarin has pointed out and has released even more misinformation to mislead shareholders, including:
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Vote on the WHITE proxy card “AGAINST” Sarissa’s harmful proposals today.
We encourage you to visit our website www.voteamarin.com for more details on our plan and FAQs.
YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT! | |
If you have any questions, or need assistance in voting your ADS or shares on the WHITE proxy card, please call our proxy solicitor: | |
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Advisors
J.P. Morgan is acting as financial advisor. Ropes & Gray LLP and Goodwin Procter LLP are acting as legal advisors to the Company.
About Amarin
Amarin is an innovative pharmaceutical company leading a new paradigm in cardiovascular disease management. From our foundation in scientific research to our focus on clinical trials, and now our commercial expansion, we are evolving and growing rapidly. Amarin has offices in Bridgewater, New Jersey in the United States, Dublin in Ireland, Zug in Switzerland, and other countries in Europe as well as commercial partners and suppliers around the world. We are committed to increasing the scientific understanding of the cardiovascular risk that persists beyond traditional therapies and advancing the treatment of that risk.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements which are made pursuant to U.S. federal securities law. These forward-looking statements are not promises or guarantees and involve substantial risks and uncertainties. A further list and description of these risks, uncertainties and other risks associated with an investment in Amarin can be found in Amarin’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Amarin’s annual report on Form 10-K for the full year ended 2021, and Amarin’s quarterly reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2022, June 30, 2022, and September 30, 2022, and its other filings. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. Amarin undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances or otherwise. Amarin’s forward-looking statements do not reflect the potential impact of significant transactions the company may enter into, such as mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, joint ventures or any material agreements that Amarin may enter into, amend or terminate.
Amarin Contact Information
Investor Inquiries:
Lisa DeFrancesco
Investor Relations Amarin Corporation plc
investor.relations@amarincorp.com (investor inquiries)
Media Inquiries:
Mark Marmur
Corporate Communications, Amarin Corporation plc
PR@amarincorp.com (media inquiries)
Or
Steve Frankel / Andi Rose / Tali Epstein
Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher
212-355-4449
1 Statistics are based on the total stock return of companies where a Sarissa-affiliated director held tenure as a board member, from the market date immediately preceding their first date in-service, to the final date of their service or February 3, 2023. Companies with Sarissa-affiliated directors include VIVUS, Inc., Emmaus Life Sciences, Inc., ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Aegerion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., The Medicines Company, Novelion Therapeutics, Inc., Bioverativ, Inc., Innoviva, Inc., Regulus Therapeutics, Inc., Armata Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and Alkermes, Plc.
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