Thanks BDZ...I hadn't drilled down that far, but after I wrote it I realized that Amarin was already generating revevnue, although not nearly enough to preclude losses of something like $0.38 cents per share.....currently there are almost 300 million shares outstanding as per WSJ, but I don't know if the EPS is predicated on that many outstanding....if it is it meant losses for the TTM of around $100 million.
Its not apples to apples....but its not apples to golf balls.