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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS)

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To: Pugs who wrote (25117)12/9/1997 8:33:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 55532
 
Pugs,

Let's deepen the plot a little.

Maybe you were short this stock, coverd down at the lower price range in small increments, then you and Riley came up with this idea of an alledged "short squeeze" to pump up the stock price to $4 so you could short it all over again. You know that there are other short positions out there so you figure you can squeeze them hard with a concerted effort.

So maybe you all are hoping that it will go to $20 and when you perceive weakness in the stock, or create weakness by saying the Short Squeeze has been accomplished, you once again go short and make money on the downside.

Maybe that is what you guys have been doing all this time. Then again, maybe not.... :0)

But it sure sounds just about as credible as any scenarios you guys have put forth out here, including those regarding myself.

My only purpose in being out here is that you over-enthusiastic "Yeas" don't get away with blindly suckering in "naieve" investors with this grand story of a short squeeze without looking at the managements performance in operating this company over the past couple of years.

Hell, for that matter you guys might be selling right now and out here spewing your positive BS around hoping to prop up the price so you can say your collective *sses in this stock.

Pugs, and Riley. Why don't you tell us publically, once again, if either one of you have sold any of your stock and how much of your original position you currently retain.

As sheperds, you have a duty to maintain the confidence of your flock as you lead them to get sheared.

Regards,

Ron
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