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To: Pugs who wrote (46708)5/4/1998 11:59:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 55532
 
I hear the nays think we are dead in the water and they are staying off the thread, or they are in a Pow wow to work on tactics and plans of attack!

Riley G



To: Pugs who wrote (46708)5/5/1998 12:13:00 AM
From: bmart  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Mr. Pugs,
The creditor will take a partial payment on behalf of the plant and RMCW. Mr. Puhr is quite confident that the investor will come through well before the 28th of May as he is well aware of the situation.
I would like to state some things I feel RMIL shareholders may want to consider, What was Mr. Haggerty transporting in the sunken ship? Why was it sunk? What was Mr. Haggerty's relationship with Mr. Mork? Did Mr. Mork own an aviation company consisting of small aircrafts? What were the aircrafts transporting? What kind of legal woes have haggered Mr. Haggerty? Where is IMAL located? And how does this relate to the RMIL story as it unfolds.
I would like to say Mr. Pugs, you were correct when you said that the old management no longer exists. The future will be RMCW and RMIL will act as a shell to make RMCW a publically traded company.
I firmly believe this will transpire in the next few weeks as the investor meets his obligation and the BOD meet to plan their new future.
Until then, in your diligence, examine what I have stated here tonight.

Good Evening

RB