To: Peter V who wrote (29622 ) 12/22/1997 10:54:00 PM From: I Am John Galt Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 55532
My final analysis: Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, As you know, trading on RMIL has been halted. I have put together quite an interesting portfolio on this stock, and I like it not. However, both sides had a point, and I'm afraid the end has come either way for either side. IMO, the reason the SEC halted trading in this company was because the numbers and everything else about this company wasn't kosher. The day I spoke to Roland Breton was the day I knew I had to get out. He would not answer my questions and danced around the subject. Also, Gary Morgan lied to me and other investors about the five million dollar investment into RMIL. I was not happy about it, but I still stayed in. However, the day I talked to Breton was the day I realized something was wrong. He didn't even know where the hell his own company factories were. And I don't care if you deal on the investment or new sale side of the company. If you're the president, you better know where the hell your factories are. He did not. I knew there was a problem then. But then, many of you called and talked to me. You reassured me that the important things about this company are not the fundamentals, but the numbers. I know for a fact(and this may or may not be a bombshell) that some of the members of the cartel have sold their shares. Whether or not they told you yet is irrelevant(and I'm not at the liberty to discuss who as I have been asked to be silent on names and situations, but now that the SEC has halted things, I feel the liberty to do so). But if there was another side to this story... Dempsey Mork has not been an outright honest guy. I've been angry with him and his actions. He honestly tried to plummel this company into the ground, and I'm not thrilled. I've caught the man red-handed in the act with the connection of Magellan Capital Corporation's website being worked on in the same directory as the website that was put up to slander RMIL. The thing that really angers me is that Dempsey Mork wasn't professional enough to handle this in another way. He hired a dufus to come through and destroy this stock by means of publishing a website. My final analysis: Everyone is guilty. Including me. Matty Gregg