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


To: Brady B. who wrote (8864)6/14/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Hi Folks,

I've been computerless for much of the weekend, not to mention washed out--record rain and thunder in Boston!

Very interesting find, Aleta. Very interesting find, Jeffrey. I had understood only one former SIMer took a position with Wired--and you have information that four folks were hired!?! Please elaborate, if you can.

I'm beginning to understand more and more why I've been forced to beat my head against the wall attempting to defend something which it seems in reality needed no defending at all. If the SIM connections can be verified, if the $25,000 fee for information can be verified, if Lichtman's vendetta against Hayton can be verified, then I'm in favor of a lawsuit against both Wired and Stock Detective.

Personally, I had to make the decision to sell half of my Zulu holdings based on Wired's groin kick against Zulu. A lot of innocent folks who honestly invested into Zulu got screwed big-time by this unfair journalism. A lawsuit has merit. Terry, you've got experience in this area, what's your opinion. Could investors who lost money during that period, due to Wired and Stock Detective, have valid ground for a suit to reclaim those losses?

Wish I had more time. But I'm under pressure--gotta run!

Enjoy everyone,
PartyTime



To: Brady B. who wrote (8864)6/14/1998 2:46:00 PM
From: aleta  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Hi Brady,

I know you asked PM what my thoughts were on the company, but I thought I'd like to post them public so as to get input from others with their thoughts as well.

I obviously think that there is potential here for becoming an internet powerhouse. The new hires and help wanted ads are significant to me because they show an attempt to bring things up to speed. Now who they are bringing things up to speed for, ESVS, ZULU, or both, is still a very big question in my mind.

I still believe they need to keep investors informed about new clients whenever one is signed. If we're confused about whether Zulu-media is doing business or not, think what the potential clients must be seeing. If they saw others signing up it may encourage them to do business as well.

Anyone else have some thoughts to share?

Good Investing,

Aleta