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		<title>Profit vs. Value: When Activist Shareholders Attack</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bioworld.blogs.bioworld.com/files/2012/04/blog-4-11-12.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-867];player=img;"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-868" src="http://bioworld.blogs.bioworld.com/files/2012/04/blog-4-11-12-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://www.amylin.com/" target="_blank">Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc</a>.’s board dodged a dissident shareholder bullet three years ago, but the San Diego-based biotech is back in the crosshairs of billionaire investor and activist shareholder Carl Icahn, who again is seeking to nominate a new slate of board members to pull the trigger on a company sale.</p>
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<p>Given Icahn’s personal track record in the sector over the past few years – <a href="http://www.bioworld.com/content/its-official-lilly-offers-70-share-imclone-65b-deal-0?c2VhcmNoX3dvcmQ9YToyOntpOjA7czo1OiJJY2FobiI7aToxO3M6NDoiSU1DTCI7fQ==" target="_blank">ImClone Systems Inc</a>., MedImmune Inc. and <a href="http://www.bioworld.com/content/sanofi-goes-hostile-takes-bid-genzyme-shareholders?c2VhcmNoX3dvcmQ9YToyOntpOjA7czo1OiJJY2FobiI7aToxO3M6OToiTWVkSW1tdW5lIjt9" target="_blank">Genzyme</a> Corp. all landed acquisitions, though he was unsuccessful in facilitating a sale of <a href="http://www.biogenidec.com/" target="_blank">Biogen Idec</a> Inc. – Amylin’s days as an independent firm could be numbered.</p>
<p>Certainly there are arguments in favor of Amylin’s sale, most notably last year’s <a href="http://www.bioworld.com/content/amylin-lilly-break-new-suitor-waiting-wings-0?c2VhcmNoX3dvcmQ9YToyOntpOjA7czo1OiJMaWxseSI7aToxO3M6NjoiQW15bGluIjt9" target="_blank">exit of exenatide partner</a> <a href="http://www.lilly.com/" target="_blank">Eli Lilly and Co.</a>, which left the company pitting its modest sales force against larger and more established teams from competing firms <a href="http://www.novonordisk.com/" target="_blank">Novo Nordisk A/S</a> and <a href="http://www.sanofi.us/" target="_blank">Sanofi SA</a>. A big pharma acquirer also could help grow the markets for <a href="http://www.byetta.com/" target="_blank">Byetta</a> and recently approved <a href="http://www.bydureon.com/" target="_blank">Bydureon</a> faster than Amylin on its own, and even get metreleptin, under review for lipodystrophy, off to a strong launch.</p>
<p>I can’t help but wonder, though, whether selling a biotech like Amylin – one which has a growing revenue stream from marketed products, with more to come – is really the best thing for the industry. Sure, investors such as Icahn will pocket substantial profits, some of which might actually go back into earlier-stage drug development ventures. But are those near-term profits worth eliminating the chance to build long-term shareholder value?</p>
<p>And, on a perhaps admittedly idealistic note, shouldn’t it be acceptable to ask investors for a little more patience, given the time frames in biotech – where it takes more than a decade to get from discovery to market – as well as the industry’s spirit of risk, innovation and entrepreneurship? After all, biotech is tackling complex biological discoveries, not building the proverbial better mouse traps.</p>
<p>There’s already talk of the U.S. life sciences industry facing a decline – government funding and venture capital have been trending downward – compared to other regions and emerging markets. It seems a no-brainer that the sector would be in a better position to thrive if more firms are allowed the time to truly build shareholder value. But that won’t happen if Icahn and his ilk keep trading that long-term value for cash to pad their already immense bank accounts.</p>
<p><em>Will Icahn’s involvement in Amylin end up in the company’s sale? Check out BioWorld’s informal poll at <a href="http://www.bioworld.com/" target="_blank">www.bioworld.com</a></em></p>
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