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To: OtherChap who wrote (3141)3/9/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18444
 
Repeat Number 1:

Subject: ZULU-tek (NETZ, formerly Netmaster Group)

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To: Mr. Jens Tingleff (3061 )
From: JOHN WHITE
Monday, Mar 9 1998 5:31PM EST
Reply # of 3141

<What made Lair and Mecham accept their present positions and how did they leave
their previous ?>

Lordy , Lordy ! Jens you can ask some really hard questions. Here's all I know:

Mecham worked in Australia for (headed) a little outfit named BMW.
He almost single-handed got the slow moving Australia
government to change its automobile import laws and
along the way took BMW sales from near 0 to 1/2 billion
when he apparently became bored with this and initiated
another start-up business after a short retirement .
It's an interesting story from there but suffice it to say
he and Bellcore were acquainted.Echo Media/Belcore = Job
offer.Everyone down under who new him gave him RAVE
reviews. He seems to be sort of a tiger , relentless ,
dedicated , focused but most important , capable .

I don't have anything on Lair except to say that TI
doesn't hire and make persons division heads that are not super qualified. Also sounds
like
Acer went after the most qualified person they could get
their hands on luring him away from TI.

Jens you are never going to be told much from BB stock management about things.
They are too busy and they don't HAVE to tell us much.
So I try to focus on whether management is capable and qualified and whether the BB
company is in a growing market( I think NETZ has got both ).... then just sit back and
let them do the driving .They're going to get us where we want to go and we won't
have to wring our hands and worry.

Thanks for your response,
John

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To: OtherChap who wrote (3141)3/9/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: tahoeman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
No. I don't work there. OtherChap, what is your take on high powered guys like Steve Lair, and Ron Meachum? Do you not see potential in these guys building an outstanding business? -- and they are not starting from scratch! -- and DoubleClick is valued at ~$31 per share?

What's you take on all of this?



To: OtherChap who wrote (3141)3/9/1998 6:03:00 PM
From: Jeffrey_J  Respond to of 18444
 
OtherCHAP - WHERE'S YOUR VALUE ADDED RESEARCH ***
WHAT'S Your contribution here?, I'm puzzled.

Some of us here are committed to finding the facts, whether they come in the form of research material, opinion or hard core facts
[which IMO you seem to be always short of]

Please do some research just a bit, may I suggest calling...

1. Mr. Steve Lair newly appointed CEO [NASD : ESVS]
here are his achievements... so you are prepared .....

former Texas Instruments Senior Vice President Steve Lair as the new Group CEO. Prior to joining Enhanced Services, Lair was the personal advisor to Mr. Stan Shih, Chairman of Acer, Inc.--a $6.5 billion worldwide computer company based in Taiwan. As a Texas Instruments corporate vice president, Lair was credited as the architect of TI's dramatic 258 percent growth in its notebook computer sales volume during a fourteen month period.

Please ask him why his new team is greatly interested in ZULU, because it just doesn't make any sense to you.