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


To: TideGlider who wrote (18712)11/16/1997 3:05:00 PM
From: michael d kugler  Respond to of 55532
 
Subject:
OVIS/RMIL
Date:
Sun, 16 Nov 1997 14:34:31 -0500
From:
"Bruce D. Assante" <ce2bd1@sprintmail.com>
Reply-To:
ce2bd1@sprintmail.com
To:
mkugler@ibm.net

Mike

I had a problem trying to respond to the post you addressed to me.
I don't know why it happens, but everytime I attempted to post the
reply....I was "booted" from my server. Here it is and you may post
it if you wish. I sure as hell am not going to re-type it. My copy
and paste is just not excepted as the original wasn't.

Michael:

Not a lawyer...<G> but have arrested a few...hehe...

I am a State Investigator. I don't want to get too
close to work here. I am always very interested and sometimes
concerned with controversy. It is a flag that waves and beckons.
I enjoy assigning motivation to actions and have always been
insulted by those with hidden agenda. There is obviously some
of that here. I enjoy watching the onion as it is peeled. Those
with hidden agenda are many. I am not choosing sides. There may
very well be a considerable amount of misrepresentation on either
side.

The great number of postings will not allow for innocence to be
to be shared by all.

I very much despise people that rip off other people. I detest those
that lie for advantage in this market. However, that being said, casinos
are notoriously suspect for their sometimes seedy management,
yet if they ran casinos as the markets are operated they would soon
all be in prison.

I have read all the posts although I cannot claim to be well versed
in the argument. I just would enjoy simple answers.

1. Exactly where and what amounts of any products are contracted to
or have been delivered to a market. K-Mart, 7 Eleven...Levis?

2. If there is a short squeeze and the price "pops", how do the
get out without crashing the stock. The price already seems to
reflect a short buy back.(See the Big Chart I previously posted
and run several examples of NYSE stock with SHORT INTEREST as
one of your indicators. That will allow you to see how stocks
routinely react to the buy/covering of short interest.)

3. If individuals are making false accusations in regard to this
stock for the purpose to reduce the price (alledgedly Mork?)
prosecution could be sweet as well as costly for a person that
has made such an error. Is the company actually pursuing a
criminal prosecution? State courts are generally the best venue
for this as they can prosecute under theft statutes rather than
the more complex measures of proof in the federal courts.

I like to invest in stock and I have lost money do to manipulation
and scams. I am just careful and a bit more poor. A costly education.

I don't want to be a Naysayer or a Cheerleader. I just want to know.
If a person was to read the last few weeks posts they are certain
to come away with the idea that RMIL sales are in stock rather than
a product. I don't want to be referred to previous posts. I visited
the web sites and found no answers.

Can anyone simply just tell me how much water and/or clothing,
accessories...etc are sold and to whom?

Thanks and sorry for the interruption.

Bruce