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

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (5520)4/8/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 18444
 
Anyone who has, daily, been following this stock, and who advises people to sell, does so knowing that there could become an opportunity buy back in at or near original positions. If this applies to you, it does; if it doesn't it doesn't.

If you were holding a substantial position and told people to sell, I could relate to that. As I recall, you said you owned 1000 shares, that you unwittingly discovered you still owned. Since you didn't know you owned them but then discovered you did, I can only infer 1000 shares is mere peanuts for you. So holding peanuts and telling people to sell, to me, wouldn't quite fit in the bag.

Importantly, I mentioned a board position with ESVS/Zulu, and not the other way around as you implied. Read the last two press releases. Lair will still be involved.

You know, as well as I do, that high level executives frequently serve on the boards of other companies. There is nothing unusual in this.

The Lair impact is not that he's gone, it's that he will not be doing the day-to-day oversight. I would have preferred Lair's daily executive leadership, but I trust in his ability to advise from a board position, as well as his ability to lead. This is all that has changed, as I read the present reality.
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