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

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To: Pugs who wrote (38095)1/26/1998 7:04:00 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) of 55532
 
Pugs, I have already advised that I am very proud that I stood up to
the management of GIFS, disclosed the criminal past and what prisons Zayed did his time in while the board praised him, and hired the best securities attorney in the state of Wisconsin, former state SEC commissioner Ulice Payne to tear these boys apart. They now are in hiding, not in a position to hurt people by manipulating the stock of a company, and have been clearly identified. Court actions will be intiated when Zayed is captured and returned to the U.S. in chains once again. The side issue you are attempting to make up as they did
is false and was and is an attempt to slur my name. It is nothing more than that.

You are attempting to create a history that is false about me. Pugs, I am content to aline myself with the authorities than with you. I am very comfortable with my morality, and am glad that there is an obvious seperation between us. I would have it no other way. Your support of your company speaks volumes about you. I am frankly disgusted by your company's stock marketing tactics.

Pugs, continue to make light of the fact that the company spent considerable time, effort, and money/shares to produce with Zaparra an intentional brochure that contained false information. This information had to be created and approved by either Gary, Roland or both. This is very serious, it goes beyond there pr releases. This was very calculated and is worse than their release announcing to the world that the CEO of the company was on the refurbished vessel Pilar del Caribe, when in fact it is a burnt out shell sitting on the bottom of the harbour in Jamaica.

This brochure was very expensive. If the reports are true that one million shares were issued to Zaparra for his work in promoting OVIS and they put out a brochure which flat out says they own factories in Hialeah, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic, hopefully there will be proper action taken by the authorities. They knowingly put together a propoganda piece for the purpose of fooling the investing public.
This is a worst case example of what should never be allowed to occur in our market again. I am very against what your company was involved in here. The purpose of that brochure is very clear.

I believe this is a very important issue regarding trading status along with the financials. You have posted the financials will be released and intimate they are ready to go. Great.

$12-$15mm in revenues we can expect to see with $600,000 to $700,000 in profitability per the brochure. I hope they can come close to those numbers or this may create additional problems in getting the stock to trade again soon.

Gary and Roland best have all their i's dotted and t's crossed. These squeeky clean financials will be gone over with a fine tooth comb by many people, and with you post that tomorrow it all starts, it will not benefit the shareholders of any further delays.

The majority of posters on this board are honest investors hoping for a successful squeeze to occur, and I hope it does too. That is an entirely seperate issue from the historical fundamentals and releases of RMIL/OVIS. Even the new money which arrives per you tomorrow and the completion of the merger will not affect what has already transpired.

The authorities must not excuse this calculated plot, or it will send a signal to every other company that it is fine to knowingly create marketing pieces that advise the investing public that one owns great factories when the truth is the opposite. It would make for even a more dangerous market for us to invest in. What OVIS/RMIL did was very wrong.
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