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

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To: aleta who wrote (15819)11/14/1998 10:17:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) of 18444
 
Aleta, you're so respectful.

Aleta, you're so boastful.

Aleta, why not write a book on how perfect you are and how good of a stock investor you are. The whole world is waiting.

But most of all, Aleta, kindly refrain from thinking for me.

The fact is I've reconciled my position with Zulu. A NETZ owner since early last fall, I took my money briefly away from it once, and lost when it spiked up to $1.50. Tough luck, huh? That's all that is. I didn't cry over those losses. In fact, over the multitude of posting I've done, I've only mentioned this but two or three times. And that's not a lot, given my history on these threads. So no, I'm not upset over losses.

But I've investigated about as much as can be learned concerning Zulu, including meeting personally with the person who represents the group which holds the vision behind the entire ZuluGroup.com concept. I'm perfectly happy with being a Zulu long based on my findings, not other people's, including your own, distortions.

You see, you don't realize that when you mention Kemosabe's wonderful contribution and ONLY align it only with JT's Frontier email, that, in itself, is a distortion. It's a distortion because by doing this, you inherently dramatize JT's position as the most credible. It's not. Do others see it this way?

Me, a sore loser? Quite the contrary. In the early going, I--like many of us, probably including you--had visions that Zulu (before ESVS even came into the picture) would zoom quickly upward and establish itself to a point near where SIM was before Zulu purchased it, except with echoMEDIA's technology to back it up. This didn't happen.

But a lot of other stuff did happen and much of it borne out of confusion. Thus, folks began throwing mudpies, including you even, and the true reality got smeared up pretty good. Personally, I've seen past all of this mud and I have, I think, a pretty clear view as to what lies ahead. Unlike you and JT, my thinking isn't muddled by shorter or daytrader thinking.

As a word of advise, if you wish to give people lessons on how to be a great daytrader, like yourself, why start your own thread? You'd be happy there! Because, right now, not only are you insultingly pitiful in your accusations against me, but you tend to muddy the waters for those who wish to discuss long-term prospects for Zulu.

How many other daytraders do you know who can speak sincerely and realistically from the long point of view? I'm sorry, Aleta, but it's a contradiction in terms. Perhaps you'll learn that if you start up a daytrading thread.

I remember how once you spoke hopefully for Zulu, until you dumped Zulu and bought ESVS. Then, suddenly for you, ESVS was golden. And when you own neither stock--like you claim now--they both suck.

Why can't you at least muster the courage to acknowledge my position has been completely consistent, and that my remarks have been entirely representative of my position? You see, this is the big difference between us: I'm a dedicated long, while your position changes with the wind.

You don't need to respond if you don't want to. I'm sick of this too!

If I lose, I lose. But I'd rather win. I fight to win. And I've done sufficient research and examined my own inner sensibilities enough to conclude that I'm going to win and that's why I remain long.
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