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

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To: Jon Tara who wrote (17263)12/27/1998 1:07:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) of 18444
 
>>>PartyTime, can you supply me the names of disgruntled or fired SIM employees who induced the Wired material, and contact information for them?

I'd love to ask them some questions!

Try contacting Andy Batkin, formerly head of SIM for starters. If you search the SI thread about three weeks to a month and a half after the first Wired article, you'll find a blurb regarding a former SIMer who got hired to work in Wired's Chicago office. You might contact that individual. You might also ask Scott Kirshner(sp?) and Craig Bicknell of Wired what former SIMers they spoke with, and ask these reporters to put you in touch with former Wired publisher (first name, I don't recall) Rosetti(sp?). I understand from reading that Industry Standard article I posted here (the one where Aleta got me suspended because that article included an SI-censored word) that Zulu wasn't the only victim of Rosetti's parting shots as he reluctantly gave up his control in Wired. I'm sure if you dig, using the sources above, you will find places to ask your questions.

By the way, have you ever personally attempted to contact Pat Hayton, the man you're so fond of condemning? No, you haven't, have you? Why not try? I know, you'd rather be condemning in nature when it comes to Zulu. Which I find very, very surprising because I've found you on all subjects not Zulu-related as a perfectly reasonable person. I also find myself in an unusual position because more than not, too am the critic. But not here. So it goes.
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