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

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To: Jeffrey_J who wrote (6357)5/1/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 18444
 
Regarding Tahoeman, I remind everyone that being involved here everyday is a rather exhausting activity. He's got family, his job, kids in little league, etc. I get an email from him now and then. He's fine. Still fully invested with NETZ and long (but he'll have to give you the details on this--that's not my role).

Plus, don't you think we've already said everything that can be said?

I think the NETZ SI thread has already marked the new record for redundancy. Sameoldism prevails as philosophy.

It was mentioned earlier. There hasn't been whole lot of public news.
Contriubting factors could be some or all of the following:

1) The change in IR/PR firms and this is a logical explanation for the slow news period;
2) Corporate restructuring;
3) Continuation of work on the respective projects within the operating components;
4) Fulfillment of the 50 million dollar private placement;
5) Merger-related needs;
6) Working with auditors;
7) Much more.

All of which is a very productive agenda.

Don't worry. They'll get to us. And I think what we'll see is a completely rejuvenated corporate entity with a solid business plan and the financing in place to back the effort.

And it is precisely this agenda that has many of us excited about the company. Investors have been calling ESVS/Zulu offices all over the country, trying to gain information. And we've compiled a variety of snippets that, when pieced together, show a fairly clear picture of the company's direction.

Knowing that some day we'll likely learn the whole story, I continue to be completely fascinated by the company's 'turn-the-other-cheek' policy when it comes to Wired.

Personally, I take this as a hint of confidence that the company knows what its doing and I suspect a decision was made that Wired will eventually see the fruits of the ESVS/Zulu corporate activity and will thus be forced to report its progress fairly in the future.

Here's a question: Anybody got anything new?
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