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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Zulu-tek, Inc. (ZULU) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: OtherChap who wrote (2660)3/3/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: I Am John Galt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
Uh oh, OtherChap... we still haven't seen your target price of .15 yet. Could it be that we actually have believers?

The Wired magazine told us nothing about the company except that it is "disintegrating". I'm sorry, but if you look who quoted that, it was the competition, and they would do anything to get their hands on Softbank Interactive Marketing's clients.

Now, as to why they closed the European markets down, smart move. Th European market can't sustain a company such as this for a viable amount of time. We are lightyears beyond the Europeans in terms of internet access and computers. Made sense to me, anyways.

i'm jumping back in guys. I think the support right now is somewhere around .41-.42, and I'll keep buying incrementally when it reaches it. I think we have some believers in front of us who want to stay with this company. I'm glad to have you all aboard.

Things have been put on halt throughout the entire company because of these financials. When they get put out and show that there will be a huge loss(which I believe they will), it will be back to business again. When that happens, look out internet world.

Matty Gregg



To: OtherChap who wrote (2660)3/3/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Bill Monahan  Respond to of 18444
 
OtherChap - I don't think you (or I) can predict where a stock is going when it's price varies 41% on trading days like today. I wouldn't even expect that the executives know where it will be a month from now. This investment fits into the "gamble" of someone's portfolio. If we are lucky we can easily see a 10 bagger from here. If not, we will all be really mad and go to every hypster stock group and slam the heck out of everyone buying them.
Thanks for your contributions, you are one of the posters that gets this topic in the "hot list" of SI.
Bill



To: OtherChap who wrote (2660)3/3/1998 3:30:00 PM
From: tahoeman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
OC, I thought you did your dirty work and left....

Your right about the worst feeling in the world is for the SEC to halt a stock that your holding. What does that have to do with ZULU? Do you have facts about Zulu being shady? Or, are you just spreading more Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt? Show some facts about this company or get some new material....

The public has read the trade rag.... What does Wired know about investment journalism? What does Wired know about the Ad Business? Many people interviewed were competitors, had an axe, or even more interesting to investigate stated a good and bad opinion in two different articles by the same trade rag (Wired).

Why do you present Wired as God like? 'Cause they had an opinion like yours?



To: OtherChap who wrote (2660)3/3/1998 3:49:00 PM
From: tahoeman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
DoubleCrap Ace Reporter for the Enquirer.....over 2.6 Million Shares traded so far today....I would consider that as solid, and the shakeout as healthy...



To: OtherChap who wrote (2660)3/3/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: RocketMan  Respond to of 18444
 
>i've only held one stock in my life when it was permanantly
halted, but let me tell you, there's no worse feeling in
the investment world

Have to agree with you on that. I held one 20 some years ago that was making a killing, but held it just one day too long. Put in a sell order, but trading had been halted by the SEC. Ouch!

I don't know if that will happen here, nor do I know how solid or loose NETZ is. All I know is that I had some doubts, and the Wired article greatly increased my worst doubt, that the books may be cooked. So I am out of this stock. Good luck to those of you still in, and hope you make a million. However, there are plenty of companies out there without these kind of problems.

I find it interesting that with the company I had that was stopped, everyone kept believing in the company until the bitter end. Some believed even after that, and accused the SEC of playing a heavy hand. Sort of like the OJ thing. JMHO. Best of luck.