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


To: Pugs who wrote (28933)12/20/1997 3:03:00 PM
From: Dan Merfeld  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
Har-vey was a funny name<lol>.

Looks to me like things are getting very close. I almost will miss this thread when it's over for the nays.

Edited:
I almost forgot to tell ya that when we saw our daughter in Orlando, she has a friend that has a boxxing gym and wants to start training her. When she told me that I dam near died.



To: Pugs who wrote (28933)12/20/1997 3:31:00 PM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 55532
 
Oooh come'on pugs, nothing intelligent to say?

..You edit my posts and take information out of context
..make false statements about what I said
..repeadidly post childish dribble, clogging up the thread

and still your whole statement about IOM is mute?

I posted the facts for you to see.

Mark my words, RMIL is a dog with a capital (D).

BUY BUY BUY all you can get you greedy little hands on....

"Lee Errickson, an investigative investment analyst at Coopers & Lybrand, relates how once, while snowed in at a train station, he struck up a conversation with an international financier. The financier was about to loan several million dollars to an Arab in a complicated deal that was supposedly going to pay him 14% interest, when the normal rate at the time was closer to 6%. "I found holes in his deal in 32 seconds over a cup of coffee at Penn Station in the middle of a blizzard," says Errickson. It wasn't that the financier was stupid, adds Errickson, rather that "he allowed greed to cloud his judgement." The best protection anyone can have against being swindled is simply to remove that cloud.

There are too many holes in RMIL to even start....

Bryan



To: Pugs who wrote (28933)12/20/1997 4:00:00 PM
From: Mr. Aloha  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
THIS IS A MUST READ CARTELIANS.....

The internet, a place filled mostly with trusting people, is becoming a bonanza for the greedy grifter. The SEC now receives close to 40 complaints a day about Internet scams. Never make an investment decision based solely on what someone tells you on the Web. For one thing, you can never be sure whom you are talking to online. A small time con artist can give himself some credibility by building a Website that looks better than those run by large corporations.

Behind that posted message or E-mail from a company officer could really be a shortseller who wants to scare you into unloading a perfectly good stock. Stock promoters can lurk cladestinely in popular investment chat rooms trying to create a buzz and pump up their shares; sometimes they go so far as to set up their own fake "investment newsletter" sites that are really just tout pages.

- Fake "investment newsletter" sites?
- An individual who won't give his real identity?

Sound like someone we know or THINK we know???

- Rallying unsuspecting SI members into creating a special Cartel?
- Financing from *Asia* that was delayed etc..?
- Suspecious past dealings?
- Contradictions of critial information?
- The pictures?

Tick.. Tock.. Tick.. Tock..

Bryan