Actually, the last person I knew to be the IR rep was a very congenial gentleman by the name of Ron Hourihan. I could be mistaken, but I believe he replaced Mr. McConnell sometime back, so don't hold your breath waiting for Mr. McConnell's call.
I'm going to go way out on a limb here and will probably be flamed severally by those whose interest are other than to see this company flourish, but here goes anyway.
Imagine for a moment being a new company in a rapidly growing, recently developed business environment. Let's say there is lots of potential and lots of competitors. Now should you take a substantial amount of time out of your day to run around putting out fires that are based souly upon rumors or should you do the job your shareholders expect you to do and grow this company and make it a force to be recond with in this new and growing market?
People, unless there is something new here, I don't see the point in asking the same questions over and over again. The last any of us knew the float was in the 4.5 million range. I say wait and give the company time to file with the SEC. Good heavens, Zulu-Tek is only about a year old and working hard to grow into a giant in a relitively new field. I'd much rather they grow the business than answer every call that comes in on every rumor that hits the internet.
Patience please, let them do the job of growing first. I expect there will be some growing pains along the way, but in the end I think all of us that are shareholders will be rewarded handsomely. This is just my opinion, do what you must to feel comfortable with your investment. I am comfortable with mine.
Regards,
Aleta |