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

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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (27153)12/13/1997 10:34:00 PM
From: Pugs  Read Replies (2) of 55532
 
Skeeter Bug
As you know, we have 2MM certified shares of a @2.17MM float. We are having great difficulty getting large positions certified. We possess significantly more shares than the float.
The MM's were able to shake shares from shakey investors, in doing so, they had to churn amongst themselves and short sell. This demonstrates to me that the Market they're making is one that is self-preserving. As we approach the magic number, the need for 'paper' becomes essential to control the Market they're making. To me this is bullish, because in doing so, it allows us to increase our position, apply more pressure, and stimulate shorts to cover.
Theses mechanics were evident at IOMEGA & Presstek. Nays like yourself, tried intimidation and questioned investors intellect when they recognized the mechanics of a squeeze. Run-ups to $3-$4 are attributed to short interests covering and the drops afterwards to sell-off. Shorts were/are able to take advantage of this mechanism as well, except in the case of RMIL, its' naked shorting, so the pressure for the RMIL MM's to get inventory, churning, short selling, is, to me, bullish, and an indicator that we're very close to the magic number!! No Bull!, Pugs
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