Jon, highly recommend you leave personal questions out, and only submit questions related to Zulu as a business and its business plan. Again, I suggest two questions only from each investor or potential investor and that real names, not screen names, accompany those questions. If you expect a quality answer, you should submit a quality document.
If you stick to the above guidelines, I would be most happy to submit the questions directly to Pat Hayton. But you also have to consider that it may not be him who will answer the questions. Our answers could come from Bob Smith, the investor relations department or the legal department, or a combination of each.
I must point out that you are a fool if you think the questions, as they stand, are reasonable questions. Even Fred and I agree on this, and we've NEVER agreed on anything concerning Zulu! If that doesn't tell you something about these questions, nothing will.
So I suggest you reconsider your position. I also believe you would like to see the questions submitted as is, because you know they won't get answered, then you'll get to to do a big brahoola, claiming the company doesn't care about its shareholders and didn't answer the questions. I can see your angle on this a mile away! |