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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 (39949)2/2/1998 10:23:00 PM
From: Arcane Lore  Read Replies (1) of 55532
 
<<do you know how many I have dropped from my list for not answering my emails for current shares counts?>>

Let me make a guess:

On Jan. 9, 1998 you reported in

Message 3134992

that the received shares (presumably those in NAME form since your figure for public shares left was 27,343) were 2,143,738.

Today you reported received shares in name form as being 1,877,186, a net decrease of at 266,552 shares (the number dropped may have been more since additional shares may have been received in NAME form since Jan. 9).

Have these 266,552+ shares been dropped from your list in their entirety or have some of them been deleted only from your count of shares in NAME form? I ask because of the following seeming anomoly:

Total called shares on 1/9/98: 2,643,277
Total called shares today: 2,637,087

Putting these sets of figures together we have at least 260,362 shares called from 1/9/98 to 2/2/98. This seems a lot for a period when the stock had not been trading. Thus, to repeat, are any of the shares dropped from your 'received NAME share total' still included in the 'Total called shares' number?

The total shares reported as pending delivery (759,901) also seems surprisingly large given that no one has purchased new shares since 12/19/97.
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