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

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To: Riley G who wrote (30311)12/25/1997 4:14:00 PM
From: Riley G  Read Replies (4) of 55532
 
Looks like one of the naysayers on SI is trying to solicit RMIL
shareholders into another stock via private email.

How many others on SI and AOL are getting these private emails?
Next is this person (Zeev Hed on SI) also a broker? I think he may be!


Riley G
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>Riley,
>
>I just recieved this email. Wondered if anyone else has got this.
>I don't know who this is from but it sounds like someone we know
>from the SI tread. Just thought you would like to see this.
>Still holding and waiting for RMIL to reopen.
>
>To: XXXXXXX@XXXXX.com
>From: A.Z.Hed
>Subject: Ground Floor
>
>
>Maybe in view of the current storm in the markets, it is best to be into
>something you need not look at for four or five years?
>
>I do not know if the following might interest you, but then, in five
>years, if it is the success I hope it to be, I would not want you to
>reproach me for not letting you in on this one. It might make for good
> reading while waiting for RMIL to restart trading and the markets to
>make up their minds.
>
>
>By the way, this missive is not a solicitation to offer any securities it
>just to determine the extent of interest there might be.
>
>A group is getting together here to fund a new venture to help people
>with psoriasis. About 4% of the population is afflicted and the mode of
>treatment is sitting under a UV lamp (with eye protection wear, of
>course) for about 20 minutes about 20 times. Many people have recurring
>episodes of this ailment yearly.
>
>As part of another project, I have developped a remote illumination
>technology that can deliver the UV treatment at home, exposing only the
>afflicted area, preventing exposure of lesion free areas (and thus the
>danger of subsequent UV induced skin cancer), allowing the patient to
>continue other activities.
>
>This is done with "UV blankets" or "UV patches" and we have a basic
>patent on the light distribution system (well, we have an exclusibve
>world wide license for the field of use in UV light delivery for the
>treatment of psoriasis from the owners of the basic patents, Troy
>Investments, they wanted artound $3 to $5 MM for the license in cash,
>but we "sweet talked them into taking $1 MM worth of equity in the new
>company plus 5% royalties).
>
>I believe this business can reach easily $500,000,000 in sales in 10
>years (the blankets are disposable at about $20/piece or $400 per patient
>per treatment vs current costs per year of about $2000 to $4000!!!). The
>FDA has already notified us that 510k (easy approval in about 3 months)
>should be available.
>
>We are putting together a group of about 20 to 25 people each with
>$50,000 to raise $1,000,000 to $1,350,000.
>If this interest you, I could send you a short synopsis and seven years
>proforma financial projections. For that I'll need you snail mail
>address. If you have no interest please excuse the rude intrusion.
>
>Zeev
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