My version of the Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy shows no Ted Bundy-types.  I guess it's true.  They don't hitch-hike today like they used to.  That's because there's a mentality out there to beat people up, just like some people have attempted to beat up this stock.
  Yes, pennies add into investment gains and losses.  No question.  I picked up 4K at 1.25, hoping it was going to burst out of PennyLand.  But I've been in NETZ since the fall, so I still consider it a "Penny Stock."  Believe me, Irish King, I'm not a happy camper here, but I still believe in the warmth of the camp fire.
  In PennyLand, it's a whole 'nother territory.  Investment losses are rampant; as are the gains.  Sometimes you hang around and the stock goes nowhere.  You get bored and move into something more promising.  Investing in OTC stocks can almost be considered a crap shoot, some more exciting than others.
  Yes, Joe was right to act his conscience.  I have no problem with that.  I've followed his messages for nearly a month now, and I find him an honorable person.  He was helpful to others and kept his intentions up front.
  Let's face it:  Some folks are in this a lot all the way; some are in a little bit all the way; some are on the fence, wanting to get back in; and then there are those who got completely out and won't come back in.  For some reason--no one's really figured 'em out yet--there's a host of characters who have no personal stake except to propagate a bash-mash.  Is there a doctor on the net?
  Personally, I've not seen evidence of a scam.  Perhaps it got spammy in some places, who knows?  But one thing is for sure.  Zulu-tek has demonstrated its product to the public in a trade expo--with some big fish representation--that just happened to be located in key place on this planet: New York City.  I'm still hopeful Zulu-tek, Zulu-Media or whatever it will be called down the road, will manifest itself as a viable entity.
  Which reminds me, in a worst case scenario, if difficulties for Zulu become so widespread and everything appears impossible, I'm sure there will be someone, something, somewhere very much interested in attaining a lead in the kind of ad technology which Zulu purpports. |