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

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To: tonto who wrote (50729)8/4/1998 10:17:00 PM
From: Angel D  Read Replies (3) of 55532
 
tonto,

Sorry pal, but this is where you are way off base. The only thing the WSJ has a grasp of is how to sell newspapers. This was written by a "staff reporter". That means it is someone who has put together a story good enough to get it published and she got paid for that story. It doesn't mean that she did any investigation, knows any thing about the subject, whatever. She wrote a quick and dirty story and paid her rent, that's all.

The last time I saw a story by a "staff reporter" for the WSJ that concerned me, it was probably written by Manuel Asencio himself. In it was the statement that although Asencio is 100,000 shares short in XXXX, he thinks everything they say about their product is fraud.

This is the kind of garbage that the WSJ prints from their "staff reporters". That is, anything to sell papers. When it comes to the staff reporters of the WSJ, they are no better than the National Enquirer. Please don't tell me how they have a grasp of the situation and they have very good reputations.

All the WSJ wants to do is sell newspapers. Don't make out like it is some biblical message or something. An article by a WSJ "staff reporter" has no more credibility than anything written in the National Enquirer.

tonto, if you would like to take this private, I will be happy to tell you where I am coming from with this.

Regards,

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