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To: Bob Trocchi who wrote (18209)4/9/2000 9:01:00 PM
From: Dave Mansfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
Bob, thanks for reposting that link. I always get a nice chuckle out of it. The new Zitel looks to have some promise to it this time around. But some things never change. It's interesting hearing the new hypesters on other threads with the same old refrain. Just look at the customers Zitel has.

Reminds me of the State of Nevada, Wells Fargo, State of New York, U.S. Army, Australia, Northrup, etc. the last time around. The only difference so far this time is that the losses are smaller.

Have a good one Bob.



To: Bob Trocchi who wrote (18209)7/12/2000 12:30:36 AM
From: Quad Sevens  Respond to of 18263
 
"the all time best SI post on ZITEL"

arguably the best post on any stock, ever.



To: Bob Trocchi who wrote (18209)3/22/2001 10:22:11 AM
From: Daniel Chisholm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18263
 
History marches on. ZITL/FRTL receives a NasdaqSC delisting notice. Do I ever regret being forced to cover my ZITL short about a year ago, at $6.125!!!! Please pass the crying towel.... ;-)

biz.yahoo.com

Thursday March 22, 8:41 am Eastern Time

Fortel receives delisting notice from Nasdaq

FREMONT, Calif., March 22 (Reuters) -- Fortel Inc.
(NasdaqSC:FRTL - news), a maker of software for monitoring
online performance, on Thursday said it received a notice from
Nasdaq on Tuesday that its common stock is subject to delisting
from the Nasdaq SmallCap Market for failure to maintain a
minimum bid price of $1 per share.

Fortel said it has requested a hearing before a Nasdaq panel to review the decision. This request
will stay any delisting pending the panel's decision, Fortel said.

Fortel's shares, which have traded in a range of 3/16 to $6-1/4 over the past 52 weeks, closed at
11/32 on Wednesday.


- Daniel