Here is my official response to the article from Mr. Wirtz in thestreet.com:
I am very upset right now at myself for saying anything negative whatsoever about this stock. It was the only thing in the entire conversation about the stock that I said negatively. I'm not going to sit here and try to guess his agenda, because I guess I'm supposed to be some responsible leader for being mentionned in the stock. I guess negative news is more interesting than news, but I'm sure that Zulu-tek will have something to say about this. They'll probably put out a news release regarding the state of the company tomorrow. I implore that they do.
Mr. Wirtz, if you are reading this, I will be making a call tomorrow to both you and Mr. Burgess about your comments. I am upset at the context of which you took my words, but I'm not concerned about that. I'm concerned that you have just unraveled four long months of my hard work and DD that I've given this stock. And because you wanted to make news, decided to destroy this stock and only stopping short by not labeling it as a scam.
I just want everyone that is coming here to do DD on this stock, let me assure you that Mr. Wirtz has only done DD on this stock for less than a day, and without doing background checks on Mr. Meatchum, Charlie Rose, the history of NETZ, Tom Burgess and the fact that they own Softbank Interactive Marketing. He didn't mention my comments about that, did he? No, because the story wouldn't have been showing both sides of the coin. He wanted to label Zulu-tek as a stock to stay away from, and that angers me beyond all reason.
Although I tip my hat to TokyoMex, he didn't go to the Internet World Expo to see Echomedia in action. He didn't go to the company to make sure he was wrong. In this country, you are innocent until proven guilty. People like TokyoMex and Wirtz obviously do not agree. They have proven nothing, and all of their comments are speculation. I implore all those that came from thestreet.com to please heed my words: Wirtz is wrong, and I fully disagree with his comments.
The only difference between him and I is that his forte is stocks, but maybe not necessarily on the OTC:BB. So he has that advantage. But my forte is web advertising, and I know that in that realm, I know more than him.
Do your own DD, people.
Matty Gregg webmaster/conceptualizer-http://www.nh.com |