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


To: mtnres who wrote (29881)12/23/1997 12:44:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 55532
 
mtnres, there is a lot of room between the blue chips and the cow chips ;-)

i hate blue chips. i hate pennoes even more. there is huge volatility in stocks like swtx, nfli, genzl, gztc, lgnd, trps, digl, spct etc. all the above are good solid companies where you can gauge their fair value. that is the world i dwell in. real companies with good growth and high volatility.

why wou;d a nay own the stock?

is it my biz if i don't own the stock? i feel it is and here's why. the less successful each fraud is the fewer frauds there will be. i'm not fraud proof. i'm just more aware of how the scamsters operate.

i have a vested interest in making sure scams are dealt with in a heavy handed way so that there is a deterent to future scams. if a crook robs my neighbor is it my buainess? absolutely b/c i might be next.

that is my view. i wish you luck. i broke even on twti out of shear luck. i had no clue it was a fraud until after it lost 75% of its value. that's why i don't mess with these stocks - it is impossible to know who to trust.

have a good holiday. the scamster are :-(

disclaimer - i don't not know rmil is scam. the sec will work through this issue in an appropriate fashion. i do know that rmil has exhibited some classic signs (neon!) of stock manipulation.