Did not Mork and his CREW claim that MORK was not short any RMIL also, but it later turned up that he was in fact a major short in RMIL? Is that the same MORK that you are referring? It sure looks like it, as that's the same telephone number.. It does appear that you really do sleep with the enemy!
Riley G ---
To: Pugs (3885 ) From: tonto Friday, Jun 26 1998 8:55AM ET Reply # of 3941
Pugs,
For a long time now you have ranted about ethics and people who you deemed unethical.
One broker in particular who told shareholders the truth on RMIL takes great offense at your unfounded accusations.
And you, yourself pointed out to the thread the kind of "ethics" you posess:
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Now you are telling the world you dumped shares into your own hype, keeping investors in at artificially inflated prices of which you and management took advantage, to the detriment of shareholders best interests?
Face it Pugs, you lied to this thread.
A call to Mork will reveal Mork claims not to be short this stock. Anyone interested in calling Mork, can reach him at his office at 760-776-9331. I encourage anyone who thinks Pugs is fabricating the Mork story to keep unsuspecting investors in this stock to call Dempsey Mork and ask him yourselves. A couple of bucks for one phone call could save you real money if TVSI ever trades at the shell's real value. If you're staying in because of Pugs' story, start asking the real questions of real people.
And BTW, Mork maintains Raabe was let go after a few hours' work for his inability to write a share exchange agreement, within the agreed time limits.
Maybe now posters will go to the horse's mouth for answers, and stop relying on (mis)(ROTFLMAO)information from you.
Your actions on TVSI bring your motives and intentions into question, not only here, but RMIL as well.
And to qoute you, "why would you spend so much time posting about a stock you didn't own?" Did Raabe know you were no longer a shareholder? |