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COMPANY DATA:COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:PUMA BIOTECHNOLOGY, INC.CENTRAL INDEX KEY:0001401667STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS [2834]IRS NUMBER:770683487STATE OF INCORPORATION:DEFISCAL YEAR END:1231
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On January 7, 2016, Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (the Company) filed an investorpresentation (the Investor Presentation) with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) in partial response to an unsolicited consent solicitation launched by Dr. Fredric N. Eshelman (Eshelman) thatattempts to increase the size of the Companys board of directors and appoint Eshelman and his three nominees to the board. The Companys Investor Presentation included certain factual and publicly available information regardingEshelmans background.
On January 22, 2016, the Company received a letter, dated January 20, 2016 (the Eshelman Letter),from Eshelman, which demanded an immediate apology and retraction of Pumas investor presentation and threatened to proceed with legal action against the Company if the Investor Presentation is not retracted and an immediate apologyis not provided.
On January 27, 2016, the Company, through its legal counsel, responded to the Eshelman Letter, rejecting Eshelmansdemands.
Copies of the Eshelman Letter and the Companys response are reproduced below.
Eshelman Letter
ESHELMAN
VENTURES
January20, 2016
Alan H. Auerbach Puma Biotechnology, Inc. 10880 Wilshire Blvd.,
Suite2150 Los Angeles, CA 90024
Re: Retraction Demand
Dear Mr.Auerbach,
I write to demand an immediate apology and retraction of Pumas
investor presentation from our proxy contest, which appears to have
been delivered repeatedlyto investors and was filed with the SEC on
January7, 2016.
That presentation falsely implies that I personally committed,
directed, or condoned fraud in theclinical trial of Ketek. As you
know, and as is well-documented in the public record, the exact
opposite is true: PPD discovered the fraud committed by others and,
under my leadership, reported it. These facts among others led a
United StatesAttorney to identify PPD as a victim of the fraud
committed by Dr.Kirkman Campbell in the criminal indictment filed
July24, 2008 in United States of America v. Maria Anne Kirkman
Campbell aka Anne Kirkman Campbell,CR-03-CO-0437-M, in the United
States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
The following statements in the Puma investor presentation slides,
takenalone and/or together with the presentation script that
undoubtedly accompanied them, clearly convey the false impression
that, contrary to the true facts, I personally committed
fraud:
Eshelman Continues to Demonstrate a Lack of Integrity
Eshelmansmisrepresentations are no surprise given his history
Eshelman was Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pharmaceutical
Product Development (PPD) when itmanaged a clinical trial during
the development of the antibiotic drug Ketek. Fraud was uncovered
in this trial by the FDAs Office of Criminal Investigation
As Chief Executive Officer of PPD, Eshelman was forced to testify
before Congress regarding PPDs involvement in this clinical trial
fraud in 2008
Eshelman was replaced as CEO of PPD in 2009
-1- eshelmanventures.com
Pumas Board does not believe that someone who was involved in
clinical trial fraud that was uncovered by the FDA should beon the
Board of Directors of a public company; particularly a company that
is in the process of seeking FDA approval
Anyone reading these statements wouldreach the false and damaging
conclusion that Puma intended: that I personally committed,
directed, or condoned fraud.
I take this attack on my reputation veryseriously. I have spent
more than 35 years building a professional career that has always
been based on high ethical standards, and I will not stand idly by
while Puma destroys my reputation with false implications and
innuendo.
Please let me know immediately whether Puma will set the record
straight by issuing a public apology and retracting the investor
presentation. If I do not receive your response bythe end of the
week, I will assume that Puma has decided to stand by its
defamatory statements and will have no choice but to proceed with
legal action.
Sincerely,
Fred Eshelman
cc: Jay M. Moyes
Adrian M. Senderowicz
Troy E. Wilson Frank E. Zavrl -2-
Company Response
Daniel Scott Schecter [email protected]
10250Constellation Blvd., 3rd Floor Los Angeles, California 90067
Tel: +1.424.653.5500 Fax: +1.424.653.5501 www.lw.com
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January27, 2016 VIA FEDERAL EXPRESS Mr.Fred Eshelman Eshelman
Ventures LLC 319 N. 3rd Street, Suite 301 Wilmington, North
Carolina 28401 Re: Retraction Demand Dear Mr.Eshelman:
As you know, our firm represents Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (Puma).
Your January20, 2016 letter to Mr.Alan Auerbach of Puma has been
referred to our attentionfor handling.
Your demands that Puma retract its investor presentation filed with
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on January7, 2016
(theInvestor Presentation) and issue an apology are rejected. Puma
stands by the truth of the statements contained in the Investor
Presentation. The public record of the Ketek drug trial at
Pharmaceutical Product Development(PPD), the subsequent
investigation into fraud during that trial, and your testimony
before Congress all render incontestable the following facts: That
you were the CEO at PPD when it managed a clinical trial during the
developmentof the antibiotic drug Ketek; that [f]raud was uncovered
in this trial by the FDAs Office of Criminal Investigation; that
you were forced to testify before Congress regarding PPDs
involvement in this clinicaltrial fraud in 2008; and that you were
replaced as CEO of PPD in 2009. If you dispute the truth of any of
these statements, please provide the factual basis for your
dispute.
Your letter does not dispute the truth of these facts. Rather, you
vaguely complain that Pumas recitation of true facts somehow
constitutes false implications andinnuendo and will lead readers to
a false conclusion that you personally committed, directed, or
condoned fraud.
January27, 2016 Page 2
There is no basis todemand a retraction or an apology, or to
commence legal action, based on Pumas recitation of undisputed and
publicly available facts about your prior involvement with PPD
during the Ketek drug trial and your subsequent Congressional
testimony.As a matter of law, there can be no liability for
defamation where a party marshals true facts, particularly facts
already well known in the public record and accessible through a
cursory search of the Internet. See e.g., Gilbert v. Sykes, 53
Cal.Rptr. 3d 752, 764-65 (Ct. App. 2007) (citation omitted) (In all
cases of alleged defamation, . . . the truth of the offensive
statements or communication is a complete defense against civil
liability, regardless of bad faith or maliciouspurpose.);
Campanelli v. Regents of the Univ. of Cal., 51 Cal. Rptr. 2d, 891,
897 (Ct. App. 1996) (Truth of course, is an absolute defense to any
libel action. In order to establish the defense, the defendant need
not prove theliteral truth of the allegedly libelous accusation, so
long as the imputation is substantially true so as to justify the
gist or sting of the remark.); Boyce& Isley, PLLC v. Cooper,
710 S.E.2d 309, 317 (N.C. Ct. App.2011) (Truth is a defense to a
libel action.); Ramunno v. Cawley, 705 A.2d 1029, 1035 (Del. 1998))
(Moreover, a statement of fact is not libelous if it is
substantially true. That is, no libel has occurred where
thestatement is no more damaging to plaintiffs reputation in the
mind of the average reader than a truthful statement would have
been. Immaterial errors do not render a statement defamatory so
long as the gist or sting ofthe statement is true.)1. If you have
any contrary legal authority, please provide it promptly.
It is manifest that you have lodged this meritless assertionof
defamation now that your effort to increase the size of Pumas Board
of Directors and to elect yourself and your three other nominees to
the Board of Directors has been rejected by shareholders
representing more than 80% of Pumasoutstanding shares. Indeed, Puma
was compelled to issue the Investor Presentation after you
commenced the consent solicitation and called the credibility of
Pumas Board of Directors into question.
1 The truth of the Investor Presentation is only the most basic and
fundamental bar to the defamation claim you threaten in your
letter. Any such claim would face numerous otherhurdles, including
the fact that your high-profile status would render you a public
figure and would require you to establish that Puma acted with
actual malice. See e.g. Comedy III Productions, Inc. v. Gary
Saderup, Inc., 21 P.3d 797, 803 (Cal.2001) (For similar reasons,
speech about public figures is accorded heightened First Amendment
protection in defamation law . . . [P]ublic figures may prevail in
a libel action only if they prove that the defendants defamatory
statementswere made with actual malice, i.e. actual knowledge of
falsehood or reckless disregard for the truth . . . .); Boyce&
Isley, PLLC v. Cooper, 710 S.E.2d 309, 318 (N.C. Ct. App. 2011) (In
New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, theUnited States Supreme Court
prohibited public officials from recovering for alleged defamatory
statements . . . without first proving that the statement was made
with actual malice . . . Later, in Curtis Publishing Co. v. Butts,
the principle setforth in Sullivan was extended to public
figures.); Riley v. Moyed, 529 A.2d 248, 250 (Del. 1987) (Before a
public figure . . . can recover from a news publisher in a libel
action, he must show by clear and convincingevidence that the
defendant published defamatory falsehoods with actual malice.).
January27, 2016 Page 3
We trust that thiswill dispose of this matter. If you persist in
asserting baseless legal claims challenging the Investor
Presentation, or any other accurate and truthful statements by
Puma, Puma will seek all available sanctions against you and your
counsel for thecommencement and prosecution of a meritless action.
In addition, Puma has uncovered additional, public, and true
information about you and your past activities which would be
relevant to your shareholder proposal and prior comments in this
regard.Puma will be compelled to ensure that shareholders are aware
of this information if you persist with further public statements
or filings about Puma, its Board, and its management.
Very Truly Yours,
Daniel Scott Schecter of LATHAM& WATKINS LLP
cc: via email
Mr.AlanH. Auerbach, Puma Biotechnology, Inc. Charles K. Ruck,
Esq.,Latham& Watkins LLP Michele D. Johnson, Esq., Latham&
Watkins LLP
David McBride, Esq., Young Conaway Stargatt& Taylor, LLP Martin
L.Seidel, Esq., Cadwalader, Wickersham& Taft LLP
Additional Information and Where You Can Find It
The Company and certain of its directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in a solicitation of consent revocations fromthe Companys shareholders in connection with the consent solicitation by Dr.FredricN. Eshelman. The Company has filed a definitive consent revocation statement with the SEC in connection with such consent solicitation (theConsent Revocation Statement). Information regarding the names of the Companys directors and executive officers and their respective interests in the Company by security holdings or otherwise is set forth in the Consent RevocationStatement filed with the SEC on December10, 2015. This document is available free of charge at the SECs website at www.sec.gov. Additional information regarding the interests of potential participants is or will be included in theConsent Revocation Statement and any other relevant documents filed with the SEC in connection with the consent solicitation.
The Companyhas filed the definitive Consent Revocation Statement with the SEC and has mailed the definitive Consent Revocation Statement and a consent revocation card to each shareholder entitled to deliver a written consent in connection with the consentsolicitation. THE COMPANY URGES INVESTORS TO READ THE CONSENT REVOCATION STATEMENT (INCLUDING ANY SUPPLEMENTS THERETO) AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS THAT THE COMPANY MAY FILE WITH THE SEC WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAINIMPORTANT INFORMATION. Shareholders will be able to obtain, free of charge, copies of any Consent Revocation Statement and any other documents filed by the Company with the SEC in connection with the consent solicitation at the SECswebsite at www.sec.gov.
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