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


To: KZAP who wrote (3778)3/14/1998 9:36:00 PM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
KZAP, how do you know that no one is making money on internet advertising?



To: KZAP who wrote (3778)3/14/1998 10:07:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
That's right, KZAP. Doubleclick has a deal with a Nasdaq trading stock, AIMS, for doing internet advertising in malls. Zulu-NETZ's Autotrak (hello Mr. Meatchem) involves computerized-auto technology.

Which would be more lucrative? My guess is, if played right: cars.

If you don't think an advertisement can't get into an automobile, think of what you hear on your car radio, see on city busses, subways, or whatever.

Perhaps NETZ will make the link between advertising and computerized auto mapping devices and so on. NETZ's Autotrack is a sleeper in this, but could become a big player down the road. Remember, Meatchem has the best in kind expertise for the automobile business.

It's not a case of selling your shares now, so others can buy in low afterward; rather it's a matter of holding onto your shares so you won't have to buy 'em at a higher cost down the road.

Think of it. Two weeks is not a long wait for the audited financials. In the meanwhile, one day of volatility could possibly push the price to stabilize at a higher point.

If you've bought recently, you know what it's like getting back in with these market makers. I once put a market order in when the price was .49. In their kindness, they gave it to me at 67.

Don't sell your shares. Should good news break, again, it'll be hard to buy back into a good price. I think anyone whose in near a buck or under, will do well. At what point this stock stabilizes higher than a dollar is anyone's guess. But I think the stable buck mark is realistic in the not too distant future.