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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Riley G who wrote (9751)10/28/1997 10:15:00 PM
From: s martin  Respond to of 55532
 
Who is going to take those shares out of the PRTI shareholders accounts where they now reside, the "cartel' or the "calvary" ?

To: +John Rowe (289 )
From: +mike hodge Tuesday, Oct 28 1997 4:03PM EST
Reply #290 of 295

Well guys and gals, I have talked to everybody EXCEPT PRTI, cannot get through, nor get an answer back. Very confusing situation. RMIL talks bad about MVPH. MVPH says RMIL trying to get free shares. RMIL says is does not have anything to do with PRTI. Sounds like they are all trying to stay afloat with whatever means possible in my opinion. Nichols is the MAN at PRTI, # is 218-829-5589. James Ray is MVPH treasurer and used to be CEO of PRTI. MVPH # is 602-816-6140 who will refer you to Pacific Equities, who basically knows nothing, and owns a substantial amount of MVPH. They do state that the shares are good, and are finding out when the restriction will be lifted, they are waiting for the decision right now. After talking to RMIL/OVIS or whoever they are, they talk around the bush. Hope you can digest this, I know it isn't much. MVPH and PRTI have larger volume ?????? MVPH down, not due to market. Guess we will see what happens in the wash.

Mike



To: Riley G who wrote (9751)10/28/1997 10:19:00 PM
From: TopCat  Respond to of 55532
 
Riley,

No, the merger would not be null and void. But since the $14 million respresent over 90% of the claimed assets of RMIL it would seem that without the $14 million, the company wouldn't be worth very much....certainly not $2/share.

TC