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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Zulu-tek, Inc. (ZULU)

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To: Jeffrey_J who wrote (4070)3/17/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: Jeffrey_J  Read Replies (2) of 18444
 
Summary of Strong points for ZULU --- from WIRED

a. Zulu-Tek Names New Chief; Merger Next?

b. Softbank Interactive Marketing unit, announced today the appointment of a new president and chief operating officer.

c. Perhaps as a prelude to a rumored merger with Enhanced Services

d. Steve Lair will be taking Meatchem's place as head of a combined Zulu-Tek/Enhanced Services operation. a Silicon Valley executive formerly with Acer America Corp., Texas Instruments, Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., and Dataquest

e. Zulu-Tek's $39 million in revenue last year

f. it has issued several press releases comparing itself to the category leader and initial-public-offering success story, DoubleClick.

g. a significant investment in Zulu-Tek by Houston-based Enhanced Services Co., which owns the LapTop Solutions computer repair firm and NB Digital Solutions, a multimedia development company.

h. Lair has been meeting with employees of Zulu-Tek and Softbank Interactive over the past few days

i. an investment advisor who has been following Zulu-Tek's stock on the over-the-counter market since last summer remains bullish on its prospects. [ a personal plug ]

j. there's definitely that potential," of a Zulu-Tek-Enhanced Services merger.

k. I think we'll see a series of announcements that will clarify all this and make it more black and white," Lilja said.

l. Softbank Interactive employees at Internet World last week

Jeffrey J
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