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


To: Kurt N who wrote (33945)1/6/1998 9:42:00 PM
From: michael d kugler  Read Replies (11) | Respond to of 55532
 
Kurt, All posters, and lurkers.........................

Kurt, I've chosen to respond to your post primarily because, whatever regard you have for me, at the moment, is an irrelevant issue.

It is time to get very serious and decide what you want to do tomorrow, or in the near future.

You have all heard the story here. There is still the talk of the huge illegal, naked short position in this stock. No one seems to be able to find it, but the mythical Cavalry (who have chosen to have Riley represent them rather than direct representation on this thread) says it exists. There are all the sideline stories, whose supposed importance has only been used to decoy everyone away from the real issues here. And we have all heard about the $5 million and the financials, which are always right around the corner (or "a matter of minutes" as per the Casper story).

And you don't have to listen to me, but perhaps you should consider the business judgement of those who have made a decision about your fine company and chosen not to endorse in some cases, and not do business with in others.....Patrick Lanzillo (Palco), Carolyn Tedesco (Transecurities), Brad Herr (Attorney for Transecurities), Daniel Rodriguez (Mary's/Ladies Cutting Service), The Town of Ten Sleep Wyoming, Nelson Vidal (Nelson's/Barons), The United States Securities and Exchange Commission, Michael Burg (MVPH), The Free Trade Zone in Nicauagua (Zona Franca), and please believe me, there are others.

And for those of you who have never gone through this experience........

In my professional experience, I don't honestly think I have ever seen a stock open to the upside, the day a trading halt is lifted, but sometimes that is the best price you might see for a while. The rule 15C2-11 says anyone making a market in this stock must be reasonably assured that the financials are timely and accurate. Since no 10-K has been filed, I think you'll be hard pressed to find MM's who will do this. It is likely that if this trades on the BB, the bid/ask spread may be wider than you are used to. If it is relegated to the pink sheets, you will probably see the same phenomena there as well.

I can't and won't tell any of you to buy or sell. It is a decision you all have to make for yourselves. You need to decide whether or not this is truly risk capital, the kind you'd bet on a basketball game. The risk from here is about the same IMHO. Just add up the value of your shares, at the bid, and decide how much of it you are potentially prepared to lose. Take a step back, look at the facts, and make a cold financial decision.

Again, if this is your first experience in this type of stiuation, remember that part of making money is not losing very much. I routinely lose money buying stocks, but I try to win more than I lose. Nobody is right 100% of the time, and the most difficult part of investing, even with other people's money, is admitting when you're wrong. Pick a target to the upside and downside and stick to it.

I have tried to give you the facts, and by and large, my information has proved accurate. No one is contesting my information with any real degree of success. I have given you my sources and provided phone numbers for you to check them out for yourself. Some people here have done just that, and come up with the same answers.

Good Luck, whatever your decision.



To: Kurt N who wrote (33945)1/6/1998 10:38:00 PM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 55532
 
rogue n : 1) a deceitful and unreliable scoundrel [syn: knave, rascal, rapscallion, scalawag, scallywag, varlet, S. Martin, Mike Kugler]

Hey, I like that - rapscallion! We are inundated with rapscallions here.

;-)



To: Kurt N who wrote (33945)1/7/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: Riley G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
I love it when known brokers post on the internet to induce people to buy
or sell securities.

Broker Mike Kugler
PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL SECURITIES
19601 W BLUE MOUND RD
BROOKFIELD, WI 53045
TEL: 800 776-7115
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>Date: Mon, 08 Dec 1997 23:28:45 -0500
>Subject: None of my business but then maybe it is now
>
>I have watched M Kugler ask questions to which you will not respond and
>I really don't blame you. He has taken it to a new level and following
>you around different threads almost like he is stocking you. Have you
>taken this to Jill? I hate to say anything to you because it must be
>annoying but honestly as one trying to catch up on posts it becomes kind
>of rediculous when every 10th one or oftener it is him again.
>Please respond to him and get rid of him or better than that please send
>them on to Jill. This has gone way beyond normal and almost is paranoya.
>Thanks for listening.
>Someone needs to do something, maybe Jill can help.

I to am quite tired of the repeated harassment and slander that he and
other known shorts and nays are spreading about me and the stocks that I
own. It's bad enough that M. Kugler is a broker and is attempting to induce
people to sell their RMIL and other stocks because he has a personal beef
with me.

Silicin Investor (SI) should be aware that Rocky Mountain International has
or will be amending their present lawsuit against the known short sellers
to include Mr. M. Kugler and his employer for his repeated posts on SI.
This is why I believe his repeated attacks and slander continue against me
and other RMIL shareholders.

Mike Kuglers actions have become far worse in the last few days as RMIL was
halted. It appears that he and several others have a strong INTEREST in
trying to get RMIL shareholders to start dumping stock when the trading
halt is lifted. These nays as I call them have been pounding the message
boards for 8 to 12 hours a day. This seems rather strange since RMIL is
halted, and none of those attempting to TANK the stock are shareholders!

I can see only one reason for this, in my opinion, someone may be receiving
some sort of illegal benefit for this. I and other RMIL shareholders have
come to the same conclusion and request that the agencies concerned take a
closer look at these people to clear this matter!

Riley G
RMIL Shareholder