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


To: DJ Byrne who wrote (37854)1/24/1998 9:15:00 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
dj, I want all public companies to become more honest and responsible to investors. It will reduce the risks when we invest.

You quoted me:

"This type of misinformation should not be allowed to be released to innocent investors, hopefully not too many bought because of this."

and responded:

Why do you think that investors are stupid, and why do they need your guidance in ascertaining how they invest their money. This has nothing to do with RMIL for the time being, but give the mother hen rhetoric, a break.

I do not believe investors are stupid, nor do they need my guidance.
How you invest your money is entirely up to you. If I see a case a blatant lying by a company, I will post it and hope investors from all over take notice. This is not about RMIL in particular, but of sleazy corporate america. I cannot imagine that anyone can possibly support
this, I understand some will remain quiet because of their investment.

It is best that as much information as available about companies be on their respected boards and everyone can make their own decision. As I have said before, it is obvious RMIL is not much as a company and it does have a terrible record to date. This can all change on the 28th when the company deposits the $10,000,000 into their account.

Until then, this is soley a short squeeze and trading must resume for you to benefit.

If you will be kind enough to post facts whereby my statements regarding the company one year ago not being well-financed, well managed, and having three wholly owned factories is incorrect, please do so, in the meantime, I will remain angry that they chose to release that to the investing public.

My comments are less desireable than the companies lies?



To: DJ Byrne who wrote (37854)1/24/1998 12:37:00 PM
From: Mr. Dendro  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 55532
 
DJ: I haven't seen anything in Tonto's posts to show that he thinks investors are stupid. He is simply sharing FACTS, and as an investor I for one am grateful for his research. Without his posts, for example, I would not have been aware of the fact that the Company continues to put out brochures with demonstrably false information. That's a material fact, and raises warning flags as to whether information relayed by the company in other ways, such as phone calls, is reliable. That's one reason I rarely call companies I invest in, since there is often no way to tell whether or not the information is accuare.

IMO, investors should gather as many facts as they can about the companies they invest in. I generally welcome "negative" posts, not only about RMIL, but other stocks I own.