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To: Jon Tara who wrote (9223)6/19/1998 2:25:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
Reading your description of California, indeed makes me think that my friend who suggested that you have a higher calling was right. We would all be to the better if you spent the time you spend here, on the environment.

Remember, my presence exists here solely on the fact I own 11,560 shares of Zulu, and it looks like I'm going to find a way to buy some more. Furthermore, my decision is based on research that I have deemed worthy.

I admit, however, that I do indeed enjoy hearing the rumors and I find much of the speculation interesting. After all, there is a successful strategy for stock investing that says: Buy on the rumors, sell on the facts.

Oh, by the way, when you do visit Zulu in El Segundo, please make sure you don't have any eggs in your pocket. Thanks! (LOL)



To: Jon Tara who wrote (9223)6/19/1998 7:00:00 AM
From: Terry T.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18444
 
Everyone: don't disillusion me. Tell me all of this incredible discussion about El Segundo has been "tongue in cheek", and in good fun. I hope so! LOL

Beauty is all relative, subjective. Living in the Pacific Northwest, where the air is clear (albeit damp too often), the plant life is not deformed by toxic chemicals or whatever (just tall evergreens which drip on you or periodically kill you with falling branches) , the terrain is diverse and spectacular (not relatively lifeless, flat and covered with 12 lane freeways), we don't have to worry about an OJ stalking (just the Ted Bundys, and the Green River Killers of the world, etc.), and where there is no fear of earthquakes of 8.0 or less (experts say the Puget Sound area will have a much bigger and devastating earthquake some day), El Segundo does not sound much worse than a lot of other parts of LA.

But, all of this of course is largely irrelevant, is it not, in terms of the quality of a corporation and its future? Sounds like ZULU's location near LAX is perfect. Sounds like access to the freeway system (essential in LA?!) is good. And, perhaps there is a good lease deal that means more profit some day for the shareholders.


P.S. For those LA natives who don't like my comparisons, I love large cities, including LA and NYC, and have lived in NYC.