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To: Harry Larson who wrote (8786)3/12/1998 7:34:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 13594
 
Zulu-tek, in short time, has made substantial progress acquiring companies. On balance, they've got a good track record.

The Universal deal may have been a downgrade, or simply a strategic reality. It may even be a not-yet-done deal. But Mr. Burgess and Mr. Rose are good friends and both superb entrepreneurs. Who knows what negotiations exist in the future?

Until recently, all NETZ deals have been within the OTC arena. But with ESVS now on board there's a firm Nasdaq connection. And they'll probably be future acquisitions and/or consolidations.

Remember what NETZ was like when it used to trade from .12 to .50 and down again? Sure, many made money, but it was off a smaller then-risky company. What is this, a free merry-go-round for quick traders only? Market makers may think so, but it isn't. This company has to grow, and that's what we're investing in.

If you look at the performance of the ESVS share price since the announcement, it's impressive. Very positive for NETZ. Nobody publicly--under the eyes of the SEC, remember they were quoted in Wired--bandies the figure 50 million dollars about, without being able to back it up. There's something--or somebody--big on the horizon.

My guess is some investors are now buying ESVS because it doesn't have the downside, as intimated by Wired; or they are unable to invest in penny stocks, but still want to get in on the action. Institutions, a fund, perhaps, can now buy into Zulu-tek's technology. Yes, ESVS has now become an alternative means for investing in everything Zulu-tek stands for. Hence, the rise in the ESVS stock price.