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To: Felix who wrote (8630)6/11/1998 7:34:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Respond to of 18444
 
What will happen Felix, is that Wired will get tired of digging and change it's story line to "Zulu is the best thing since Pampers".

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To: Felix who wrote (8630)6/11/1998 7:56:00 AM
From: randmiser  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
I think in the past few months they have gone forward at a nice speed.I would have to guess that most stock moving news will be saved for the big picture.A new listing on the big board with PR on huge customers, E commerce new technology the Private placement and who put in the money will take this stock and us for a nice ride to the price of some of our competitors.What will even do more is the race to show a profit .We know they have and are cutting cost.Each quarter from now on will be the true test.



To: Felix who wrote (8630)6/11/1998 10:17:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Very, very interesting observation, Felix.

Indeed, what followed Wired's weekly nosebleedin', shin-kickin' bash feeds? Only a piggybacking, parrotted piece from Stock Detective.

Where is all the the other so-called bad news about this bad news company? What other journals, respectable or otherwise, have followed up on Wired's supposedly brilliant (as Jon Tara, Other Chap, et. al., think) investigative piece? Where is the follow-up?

There is none. The only follow-up has come from the message board opinions of Jon Tara, Other Chap, and others similar to them who post continually negative comments on other threads.

So if the Wired piece was so informative and eye-opening, where is the effective follow-up? The individuals named above do not, in my view, represent any kind of effective follow-up--they are distortionists, at best.

You see, mainstream journalism left Wired's work to dangle on its own merit. All we got--and this was most unfortunate for the innocent Zulu investor--was a dirty Wired feed, and I believe that in the end that's all it will amount to, that and the loss of money for folks forced ot sell because of the Wired accounts.