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


To: Ditchdigger who wrote (22562)11/30/1997 6:30:00 AM
From: shades  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
shades,<such pathetic DD> how much money have you lost on this stock since your purchase?

Actually I have lost none, you do not make or lose until you buy AND sell and subtract the differences. I have not yet sold, nor will I for awhile(long past the squeeze, that is why I am glad you brought fundamentals into this, I never would have known the gold mine they are sitting on with all that PURE water, and was only in for the squeeze play, but this is a product with a BIG future and I am here for the long hual.)

My pathetic DD, has allowed me to lose 0.00, perhaps someone should post the chart of this dog. IMO you should spend a little more time researching the Co., rather than educating us about the quality of water. For instance, what are the Co. margins? it appears they've been taking in money(from the Reg S or the money from the sale of the two boats, as an example), but producing little product and lots of debt. Goodluck,DD

You have lost 0, you have made 0, you have gone nowhere and done nothing, are you sure you need to be in the stock market? Only the people that risk big make it big my friend, but sometimes a gem like RMIL comes along that has a very good product and you don't even have to risk big to make the big bucks, you better get in before it is too late. Why do you NOT want to be educated about water, that is what I am buying into, a good product will shine through even if the management makes a few mistakes (which is not what I am saying, but you are trying to infer, more nay tricks), but even if management is perfect a garbage product will eventually sink a company. For some reason you think their goldmine of a product has no bearing on this company and we should forget about a market that Coke, Pepsi, and Nestle all want to make money in. "save" me Ditch. You are losing this one.