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


To: s martin who wrote (22850)12/1/1997 3:09:00 PM
From: Jeff Harrington  Respond to of 55532
 
Yuh... because it was there huh, like Mount Everest. 75 times???

BTW... anybody could have posted this weekend and nothing would have happened. We're all just a real cooperative bunch of folk. Kind of curious as to what might happen and seeing you guys, playin' with yourselves day in and day out just... uh...

Got me off! And I generally don't like to watch that kind of thing!

HA HA HA AH AH AH AH AHA!

Didn't your littl' fingers get a littl' sore now?

HA HA HA AH AH AH AH AHA!



To: s martin who wrote (22850)12/1/1997 4:01:00 PM
From: Pugs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
**********SOURCES**********
The Washakie
County Development Assoc.
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The Worland Chamber of Commerce
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The Worland Police Dept.
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There are NO ARTESIAN WELLS in Woreland.The water is trucked from Tensleep to the bottling facilities in Woreland.
There are 2 Artesian Wells(that I could find) in TenSleep.
The 'AqauaVista' bottle states that AquaVista is Artesian Water.
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Cheyenne Springs is also on the Casper area Sam's Clubs, Targets and KMart shelves. Cheyenne Springs is a 'confirmed' RMCW product.



To: s martin who wrote (22850)12/1/1997 4:24:00 PM
From: Pugs  Respond to of 55532
 
**********CALL IN YOUR CERTIFICATE REQUEST!!*******

Company Press Release

Shareholder of Rocky Mountain International Ltd. -- OTC: ROTC: RMIL --
Sued by Admitted Short

BROOKLYN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 1997--Riley G, an individual
investor of Rocky Mountain International Ltd. (RMIL) responds to the
press release issued Nov. 4, 1997 by Dempsey Mork of Development Bancorp
(OTC:DVBC), and Magellan Capital Corp. after being served a summons of
complaint in United States District Court, Central District of
California. Case number: EDCV-97-300 RT (VAPx).

1. Riley G started a grass roots movement with other shareholders of ''
Rocky Mountain International Ltd. (OTC:RMIL)'' after uncovering over 1
million shares in excess of the public float. These extra shares in the
RMIL market are the direct results of abusive short selling by
well-capitalized trading firms and individuals attempting to profit from
market manipulation rather than company and market fundamentals.

2. Riley G recommends that all shareholders take physical delivery of
their stock certificates. When delivery of stock certificates is
demanded by a significant number of shareholders, the creators of
nonexistent stock will be forced to clear the market of the extra shares
that they flooded in to the market. We are not talking about legal
shorting; we are talking about the selling of nonexistent shares. Thus
keeping the price of a stock down in attempts to terminal short it. If a
terminal short is made (stock value = $0) then the short sellers never
have to worry about coving the extra shares that they flooded the market
with. This is why every shareholder must demand delivery of their
certificates!

3. Riley G states for the record, ''I am only a shareholder of RMIL
stock and have no direct or indirect ties or links to Rocky Mountain
International, LTD. (RMIL). I am also sick and tired of the short
sellers and their associates on the Internet with their repeated attacks
on other RMIL shareholders and myself, as they continue to slander a
company that I am a shareholder of. It appears that the short sellers'
main intent is to manipulate the price of RMIL down in an attempt to
cause shareholders to sell off their shares for the personal gain and
benefit of the short sellers.''