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


To: PartyTime who wrote (11693)8/1/1998 1:25:00 AM
From: Jon Tara  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18444
 
"ZuluMedia: 4.0% "

How is it that you figure that this is a good thing for Zulu?

Looks to me like ya got yer Hertz, ya got yer Avis, ya got yer Budget, and ya got yer Sam's Rent-A-Wreck.

(I am really beginning to believe Aleta, that you are trying to tank the stock.)

Previously, you were claiming that ZULU had surpassed DCLK:

DoubleClick: 33.4%

But, wait, somebody's even bigger than them:

LinkExchange: 39.9%

But then again, this report is most likely pure BS:

LinkExchange: 39.9%
DoubleClick: 33.4%
Flycast: 18.7%
Burst! Media: 10.6%
ZuluMedia: 4.0%
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Total 106.6%

(P.S. *good* BS artists can add. That's how you can tell the good ones from the bad ones...)




To: PartyTime who wrote (11693)8/1/1998 8:36:00 AM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
What is the most significant word in the following sentence????

"39.9 percent of unique Web users during the month of June"

Per Websters:
Unique 1. Being the only one of it's kind. 2. unusual; rare.

Now let's re-write the sentence.

"39.9 percent of the only ones of their kind Web users during the month of June"

"39.9 percent of unusual Web users during the month of June"

"39.9 percent of rare Web users during the month of June"

My point? This could be based on "the number of teenaged girls who are interested in fly fishing on the Amazon" group.

I really have to agree that a company is going to publish what benefits them most.

It would also benefit the company doing the survey greatly by including at least one topic that would place each customer in the number one position. I am almost positive that a lot of these polls charge the companies to be included in the survey. Why would they want to be included (pay) if they didn't receive any benefits?

Who's to say that Zulu isn't number one in "the number of teenaged boys who are interested in fly fishing on the Amazon" group.

The next division will probably relate to geographical areas such as, "the number of nude sunbathers within 463.7827 feet of the north pole during the months of January and September excluding Sundays, Thursdays and Saturdays."

If they wanted to get down to it, I don't think any of the companies can surpass Zulu in the number of ads related to computer games.

The only significance in the survey, poll or whatever is that Zulu has enough of the market to be included with the big boys/girls.

The rest is bullshit.

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