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


To: Jeffrey_J who wrote (4091)3/17/1998 11:21:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Aleta, your references to Wired were confusing. I spent a lot of time surfing around, but didn't come up with anything at all, though Wired's troubled IPO history was interesting. Could you highlight the appropriate parts of your Wired references? Thank you.

My ears perked up on NETZ when a friend described that its technology had received an award--this was toward the end of last summer, I forget exactly what the award was, though I think it was related to EchoMedia's Seasame product. When I began online trading, I put NETZ in my watchlist, and eventually bought in at the low end.

Much though I despise commercials, I knew that this technology at least would get a pop. Whether it went on to become a Microsoft powerhouse wasn't relevant for me--I knew, at some point, it was going to pop.

Now, that I'm deep into it, and have witnessed all of the acqusitional developments, changes in personnel and so forth, I'm even more convinced that something big is happening. Hayton, to me, with all of his alleged bad background, is far smaller than the technology which is now in the hands of Steve Lair.

TO ALL: The recent filing notes that Zulu's audited financials will be submitted at a time certain. If you consider how other internet stocks are doing financially, it won't matter whether these numbers come out rosey or not. The stock will soar, as the others have done. At a minimum, it will at least soar out of PennyLand.

MY CONCLUSION? Unless you're prepared to call Steve Lair a pumper/dumper type, I recommend you get off the fence and buy into this stock. To Joe, aleta, BlackStar, Jens and others who are holding middle ground--though such is your perogative--I think you're just going to end up paying more money for it. But if you've made profits during the first ride, it is easier to wait--I understand this.



To: Jeffrey_J who wrote (4091)3/17/1998 11:24:00 PM
From: Stums  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
Jeffrey,

Thank you for the summary of positives.

If I had the time, I bet Aleta and I could come up with a list of negatives for every stock on the NASDAQ and the NYSE.

IMO Pattinson is a moot point. It's time to get over him or forget about ever investing in this stock. Pattinson doesn't seem to have much effect on ESVS and the new executives for them to get involved with NETZ.

Over the past 6 weeks I have looked over threads on at least 25 different stocks and have not seen the scrutiny and critique that NETZ receives.

I suggest that all the nit picky skeptics wait until the stock is $2.00 and then join us.



To: Jeffrey_J who wrote (4091)3/18/1998 8:58:00 AM
From: BlackStar  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
In this case aleta the cons are still leading but the gap has certainly "narrowed" - lets see what tomorrow brings...

It is not a contest... On a very basic level all info is good info since being tight with a stock makes it more probable that one can turn that knowledge into money.

Presently I am in Aletas corner. Zulu has a guy with undisclosed intentions standing right by the master power switch. He has proven his character by flipping that switch for other companies in the near past. Daytrading is all I dare do at this point.