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


To: TopCat who wrote (25848)12/10/1997 11:40:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 55532
 
ubject: Riley, you are so right about not worrying about dates

Subject: stuff

Riley, you are so right about not worrying about dates.

Reminiscing about the Iomega squeeze, (take a look at the chart) there was a
long wait. Sad but true. There were false starts, enthusiasm about runups,
and disappointments about downturns. Some news would come out and there'd be
a buying spree for a day or two, then some apathy and negativity would
settle the price and people would be gloomy.

I know a lot of folks got fed up and moved on. Others bought more. Everyone
does what they think is best. But, in time, the wall was broken and a stock
that cost a buck or two went on up to a pre split value of a couple hundred
bucks a share.

Nobody can know when it will happen, it is a process not an event. All the
things happening on RMIL are part of that process. Even the bad stuff. Sure,
you kick yourself in the butt when you buy a little higher yesterday than
you could today. Sure you get frustrated about the paper loss, but that's
all part of the squeeze process too. Other people in other sqeezes have felt
the exact same way. Some son't have the stomach for it. Some do.

Riley, it's happening here. Threats, Frivolous Lawsuits, Bashing, the
drawing of sides, harsh opposition, press releases - It's all happened
before. This phenomenon isn't new. RMILers feel like they are unique in
history, but they're not. It just feels that way. This has all happened
before. And guess who won? The patient shareholders, and the accumulators.I
remember being amazed at my friend who held and held Iomega. I even tried to
talk him out of it. I tried to get him to sell, because I could see clearly
that their fundamentals didn't reflect their price. That was because back
then I didn't understand what a real squeeze was. Fortunately my buddy held,
and made thousands of percent return.


I know this is long winded, but I just feel frustrated on behalf of the
folks who didn't know what they were getting into, and I'd hate to see them
take a loss on emotion and misinformation.



To: TopCat who wrote (25848)12/10/1997 11:44:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 55532
 
Time and patients are our friends.
Time and IMPATIENCE are the enemy!

Many of us have been here from the lower .19 to .42 cent range and have
rode RMIL to $4 without selling a share!

Some of us have been here from $3.75 and rode it down to $1.5 and not sold
a share!

Some have come from both ends of the spectrum and sold for a lose or profit!

One thing is for sure. Many more are unified in the RMIL market place than
what the nays and MM's think. I'm still here 100% and so are 95% of the
original list, sure some have bailed or sold a few, but we must all stay
strong as a group of individual investors all working for the same cause.
That is to CALL and DEMAND those certificates in NAME form, and to stop the
illegal activities in the stock market.

What we also need is the 10 million dollar news, but RMIL can not release
the news until the big money places it into the RMIL bank account. RMIL can
not apply pressure to the MONEY investors.

And for the record RMIL and RMCW are officially MERGED, but we RMIL have
the right to walk away from the merger if the money does not come in. BUT
the money investor has the wiring instructions and from what I understand
and have been told, the news about the transfer is forthcoming and the
final stamp on the merger will come when this happens. So for all the nays
that say RMIL & RMCW are not merged, this is a flat out LIE!


Once again, get on the telephone and letter campaigns to get your
certificates!! Many had no luck getting them until they wrote the official
letter (certified & return/receipt) to their brokerage firms. If you are on
this list and have not done this, then shame on you for letting others do
the work. Those 95% that have written those letters and are getting their
certificates, I applaud you!

Total O/S issued Called Received IRA
3,371,081 2,513,937 1,995,783 392,224

Insider 144 shares 950,000 (Approx.)
Total public float 2,421,081 (Max. Shares)
Public Shares held 3,022,627
Estimated shorts on list (601,546)

Total Shareholders 513 (From RMIL List)
On this list 225 (approx)
Missing shareholders 288

Average shares owned 13,434 (Based upon known shareholders on list)
Estimated Missing
shareholder shares 3,868,963 (Average * Missing shareholders)
Actual Shares Owned 3,022,627 (Reported Amount owned)
6,891,590 Estimated Shares in Market
Estimated Short Position (4,470,509)