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To: Riley G who wrote (268)10/26/1997 11:38:00 AM
From: lostmymoney  Respond to of 424
 
Riley,

I recieved my shares in my account, Oct.15. They are still there. I spoke with MVPH several times. They state the shares are valid, and they have nothing whatsoever to do with RMIL. I will call that attorney you spoke with and also the attorney for PRTI, and MVPH. Any more insight will be appreciated, and please give source and number. Pacific Corporate Equities is one of those I spoke with.

thanks
Mike



To: Riley G who wrote (268)10/26/1997 2:03:00 PM
From: michael d kugler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 424
 
RMIL does not have direct control of the 4 million share certificate. It has been stopped at the transfer agent, which means, until this is sorted out legally, RMIL has a non-negotiable piece of paper.

And you say a non-negotiable piece of paper is a legitimate asset of RMIL? The PRTI shareholders, who received a stock dividend based on that 4 million shares, would undoubtedly take issue with you. Those shares show long in the accounts of PRTI shareholders right now.

They can't be in two places at once.