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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 (53769)3/5/1999 11:43:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) of 55532
 
The evidence MAY have been there, but it was not of the PUBLIC nature, and there is NO WAY anyone could have legally received the information that they were claiming (TA sheets, shareholder lists from the TA, and copies of private faxes and letters between RMIL and promoters.) to have had, and no amount of telephone calls would have revealed this information.

I thought you were supposed to be the detective type. Someone who knew how to "investigate". Instead, what you did was accept the company line. Push the company line, in fact.

Seeking information from non-company sources is not "illegal". It is "sensible". What you say reminds me of those on the AZNT thread who castigate us for talking to the attorneys for the persons and entities the company is foolishly suing: Pugs's (and others) posts to us suggest that to do so is tantamount to a criminal act. Ridiculous.

If you begin to ask the right questions, people will come to you with information. To say that these kinds of investigations can't be conducted by ordinary people online is simply not true. It's been done, is being done, and will continue to be done. Often quite effectively.

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