Terry, you also have a great weekend.
>>>"That still won't change my perspective on your total, unrelenting, unqualified support and optimism..."<<<
Terry, if you had proven your case, none of the above would exist. Would it? Maybe I have done my homework and a lot of you just don't realize it.
I certainly admit I was wrong in that I thought Zulu was going to pop much sooner. Contrary to what may appear as my good-faced remarks, my money being tied up as it has certainly has been disappointing for me. And I know having money virtually frozen has been depressing for others as well. It's a giant bummer, no doubt about it.
What's really ironic about all of this is that "the first one now [is] last," (Bob Dylan lyrics) in line for profits, i.e., those of us who had the foresight to see a business combination of television advertising on the computer, with demographic sales and marketing and ecommerce as a viable Internet entity. Thus, the early folks who bought Zulu or Netz near the buck level are, right now, in last place as far as this investment goes.
But as Dylan also wrote: "The loser now will later win...for the times they are a changin'."
So when the deal is finally finished, they'll be a new start. I guess one very encouraging note is that no one is saying that they will not do the deal. But we'll probably get sabotaged again. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see the deal finalized and together, only to find Wired kick in another blast of some kind, thereby once again damaging the Zulu share price. And you think I'm positive? |