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


To: Capt who wrote (9641)6/26/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Good find, Fred. And welcome. I can't wait for the day where Zulu gets routinely mentioned in articles such as the one you've presented. But just as Mincheff got that keynote invitation; so will Zulu, once the ball is really rolling.



To: Capt who wrote (9641)6/26/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 18444
 
Searching back, attempting to find the Burgess Q&A, I came across the below communication between Bob Frey and Joe Copia. Note how the writing at the end is yet another attempt to bat back the scam accusation. Again, Aleta, for emphasis, this was why Lair was so important back then.

To: +Joe Copia (184 )
From: +Bob Frey
Sunday, Mar 1 1998 1:52PM ET
Reply # of 689

ZULU-tek ( NETZ ) Has more NEW Customers!

Below you will find a list of companies that are advertising on just a few of the sites
listed in the SoftBank Interactive Network. These are the urls or the sites that the
advertisements lead me to and are listed under the Sites name where they were found.

You will also find a list of customers that Zulu-tek has mentioned in their press releases
over the last few months.

They are a member of the:

Member, Internet Advertising Bureau

iab.net

Advetisers from miss. sites:

edf.org
firstusa.com
goingonce.net
earthshare.org
nacme.org
academic.org
weprevent.org
smokeybear.com
grandgobosh.com
pcflowers.com
ivillage.com
datek.com
disneyblast.com
theglobe.com
hamptoninn.com
miningco.com

Netscape
consumerinfo.com

Playboy
cnet.com ( CNET )
computers.com ( CNET )
newspage.com
vipertv.com ( Paramount Pictures )
athand.com
lebowski.com ( Polygram Films )
gamecenter.com ( CNET )
security.atbackup.com
playboy.com
mylaunch.com
virtual-world.com
freeride.com
buydirect.com ( CNET )
home.snap.com ( CNET )
softmania.com

ZD Net
sager-midern.com
cybmax.com
mpipc.com
cyrix.com
ita.sel.sony.com
quantex.com
necnow.com
pczone.com
java.sun.com
symantec.com
iws.as400.ibm.com
ads.zdnet.com
visio.com
netapp.com
flow.baynetworks.com
digital.com
oracle.com
gateway.com
alienlounge.com
sqribe.com
kingston.com
allaire.com
caworld.com

StartingPoint
healthyforum.com
edforum.com
webpromote.com
cdnow.com
eonline.com
investorsforum.com
dnr.vxn.com
carpoint.msn.com
travelersforum.com
outpost.com

BravoTV
areyouintoit.com
weprevent.org

Harmony Central
thesands.com
iagency.com
intel.com
dv2u.com
musicblvd.com
157.151.73.111
juststrings.com
harmony-central.com

The Mining Company
citibank.com
www1.bigyellow.com

WBS.net
movies.com
connectix.com
206.141.250.39 ( BellSouth )

MuchMusic
datek.com
spacecast.com
ca.msn.com

BigFoot
classifieds2000.com
mirabilis.com
pcflowers.com

There are many more sites to look at! The NEW customers include DATEK and
GATEWAY! As someone who has been on both sides of the ad game I can tell you
that many ad campaigns work on calendar months. So as of today 3/1/97 we can
explore the networks for new advertisers. Remember I found INTEL a week or so
before they ( NETZ ) announced the contract.

Tuesday February 24, 9:47 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
"Since its launch, more than 50 leading, national advertisers have signed contracts on the
Network, including diverse brands such as AT&T,
American Stock Exchange, Disney, Dow Jones, Fuji, First USA, Fischer/Price, GTE,
Microsoft, Schwab, Sprint and Toshiba. In recent
weeks, American Banker, Bell South, Beneficial, Intel, Sierra On-Line and United
Airlines have also signed Network contracts.
SoftBank Interactive Marketing"

Some of the customers of NETZ and SOFTBANK ( pulled from PR since 9/2/97 ):

Daytimer Technologies, Symantec, TravelFacts, Harmony Club Resorts,
SandalsResorts International, and Carnival Airlines, MapQuest, the
Christian Science Monitor, Honda, BMW, Prodigy, Adobe, IBM, 150 vendors which
use its technology, Digital Equipment Corporation's
subsidiary, Alta Vista, Simply Magazine, Inc., AOL, AT&T, Cisco, E*Trade, Merrill
Lynch, Jumbo, Smith Barney. WalMart, K-mart, CVS,
Eckerd, Bellcore, an SAIC company, Kodak, United Airlines, Rodale Press, USA
Today, Telia's Alta Vista mirror site; Carling Net;
CricInfo; Hotmail; MapQuest; Intellicast; Netscape; NewsClassifieds; OzEmail;
Playboy; WBS; and ZDNet, INTEL, and NIKE and more than 50 Web site affiliates in
The SOFTBANK Network and other Fortune 500 companies.

How many other OTC BB stocks do you know with a verifiable customer list of such
major companies. Just think NETZ is not telling you they are in negotiations with some
major company and that they expect to gain millions of dollars of revenue from a deal in
the very near future. What they have told us is that they have CONTRACTS! And I
have seen many of them in action.

So called scam stocks like IDID are always telling you that something is coming "the Big
deal is being worked on". They make a single phone call to a major company asking if
they are interested in their product and turn it into "negotiations" for the big deal by
creating a press release.

Zulu-tek is doing just the opposite, here once again I have found NEW customers that
they have never been mentioned before that are advertising on their network. A scam
stock would have been screaming from the highest mountain with any prospect of a new
customer!

Zulu-tek is keeping quiet. Why? Simple. They don't want their customers or them being
bombarded by investors trying to verify the information. It's not good for their business
to have all these people calling. After the posting of the Transfer Agents Phone number
on SI they had more than 500 calls. If you were a customer of Zulu-tek would you want
500 or more calls coming in. No Way!

Folks it's just my opinion but I think we have the the big one here!

I have also posted most of this information on a BB, here
elitebiz.com
so that it will not get buried in all the chat.

Bob

PS:

As a stock holder of Zulu-tek I would ask once again that we not be calling the
company for further information. We know what they can and are willing to tell us.
From my point of view all we do is waste the resources of our company and or our
companies customers. If you have 500 people call you and leave messages for a
returned call how long do you think it will take Investor Relations ( IR ) to return those
calls and answer questions? Days, weeks or months? I know it would take me weeks if
not months to return 500+ calls and answer questions.