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To: Rich_1 who wrote (50973)8/6/1998 11:16:00 AM
From: s martin  Respond to of 55532
 
Thanks for reminding me. Your Riley led "squeeze" officially marked it's one year anniversary.

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To: Rich_1 who wrote (50973)8/6/1998 11:39:00 AM
From: Kenny Low  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 55532
 
Rich, this thread is an interesting read in human character. Many questions come up from it:

We have those such as smartin with his pompous holier-than-thou attitude, and so many individuals who spend a tremendous amount of time on a thread of a company that is not currently trading. Why do these 'trial members' join SI and hurredly post here to bash us for our investment in RMIL? Why do they care? It is my money that is tied up, not theirs. So the management isn't perfect, so the money didn't come in... so what? There are hundred of other BB stocks that have undergone much worse fates than RMIL/OVIS; why aren't they also over there? Is it because of entertainment? Do they enjoy seeing people who have not seen a return on there investment? That is pretty sick if you ask me.

There is so much information that is not shared on this thread that, if disclosed, would certainly change the 'color' of the discussions here. Mr. bmart has eluded to some of them, and with time many will come to understand the reason for certain posters here. Until then, I am in amazement at the number of negative posts on this thread.

Get a life people. See the world. There is more to life than SI.

Thanks,

-Ken-