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


To: RBM who wrote (46794)5/6/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 55532
 
What another PUHRTY EMAIL to another shareholder....SAy it ain't so!
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To the SEC, FBI and RMIL BOD's and a Dow Jones News Reporter,

Here is another forwarded message from another RMIL shareholder from
a suspected employee of Dempsey K. Mork

Riley G
XXX-XXX-XXXX

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Take this for what its worth. Its a response from Puhrty to me. He may just be
playing us, take it with a sack of salt.

XXXXXXXXX
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From: PUHR005 <PUHR005@aol.com>
Return-path: <PUHR005@aol.com>
Subject: Re: AZNT/RMIL
Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 16:28:01 EDT

Dear XXXXXXXXX:

The major short in AZNT is with Zapara. That happened in a rather strange
manner.
Zapara was given over 400,000 shares of S-8 stock and could not support the
stock as he said he would. The stock was recalled from Zapara legally. He
resisted but AZNT got a temporary restraining order against ZAPARA selling
any more stock. Several accounts that he had under different names and with
different Securities firms were notified by the Judge to freeze the accounts.
All of the stock and money was and still is frozen. A permanent restraining
order was issued by the courts. As far as we can tell, Zapara sold about 1/2
the position. AZNT is currently working legally to obtain the shares back
from the various accounts. The court will, I am confident, instruct the
Securities firms to return the securities at the next court hearing. Hence,
there is a short by default. The money is in the accounts and will be used to
go out and buy the securities. If Zapara is short money wise, then he will
have to pony up the money to buy the shares regardless the cost. If there is
not enough money in the accounts, then the brokerage firms will have to pay
for the stocks out of their pockets. Mork is not shorting AZNT. He is
involved with too many other things, including the law suit he has with
OVIS/RMIL. I am not involved with Mork in any manner, however if he wants to
pay me a consulting fee for any reason, I will probably work for him. Him
paying me is not likely. Mork is being kind to Zapara so that he may get
100,000 shares of OVIS from him and that is the only reason. If Zapara
cooperates with Mork, then Zapara will be released from the lawsuit. Any
other shorts with AZNT are minimal.