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


To: Riley G who wrote (46753)5/6/1998 2:09:00 AM
From: Kurt N  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 55532
 
Let me start this out with that I've met lots of nice people here and most will take this personally, but it needs to be said and a heaping dosage of reality needs to be given. I understand not wanting to hear this from the Nays and from people that don't have a LONG position in RMIL. If I'm now a Nay, so be it. I'm probably in the disgruntled RMIL shareholder category (show of hands please from fellow disgruntled RMIL shareholders).

Normally if I totally lose faith in a company and it's management OR think the stock price is headed south, I quietly sell and move on whereas others feel the need to publicly announce that they sold (I guess to make themselves feel better). In this case I do not have that option as this damn stock isn't trading (and doesn't ever appear it will).

Fact: There is NO short squeeze. If the entire float were truly in certificate form (which it is not) then the shorts would have a real hard time getting shares to cover causing the price they would pay due to lack of trading at a MUCH higher price than if the stock were trading.

This lack of market liquidity is totally unacceptable. As far as I'm concerned this stock is now worthless and looking back it became worthless with the commencement of the trading halt in Dec 1997. Good news is that I can now file my 1997 tax return (instead of waiting to the extension deadling) and claim RMIL as worthless and use the refund to invest in other companies.

I wish every shareholder the best of luck and hope that someday this stock resumes trading and they can recoup some/part of their investment. The possibilty of a squeeze is looking bleaker and bleaker each day this stock isn't trading.

I have myself and only myself to blame for investing in such a crappy company and not taking out more than just my initial investment.

Can anybody here provide a compelling reason why an investor should purchase shares of RMIL if it were trading (besides the short squeeze)???? I bet when this stock re-opens there will be substantially more sellers than buyers.

Kurt



To: Riley G who wrote (46753)5/6/1998 3:11:00 AM
From: Yacht Trash  Respond to of 55532
 
HAHAHAHA, ok Riley,

I always knew that you had thick skin!! Without reference to military or public sector nads (my reference) I say "UNCLE" for now!! Let's try to get to the bottom of the business at hand, deal??

If DADDY comes away with nothing more than we have today (that rhymes) (sorry) than I am out a few hundered bones and we took an earnest run at what we believe was the right thing to do!!!

If you are still soured at me at that jucture, then we can face off behind our monitors and have done with it. Riley, I grew up street and did military, academia and the corp. claptrap (in that order) to rather respectable levels.

Let's not get "down right nasty" (your words) with each other! Let's support each others activities to the same common end if possible. If not, why not???.......Garry

PS....I have my certs & so does DADDY !!! Folks, call your certs in name form!!!!!!!!