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To: Joe Copia who wrote (9)8/26/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 17
 
Let's see, going back to that one! I believe that came from someone who claimed to have spoken to IR and posted that the merged company ticker symbol will be ZULU. It may also have been mentioned in a prior press release, I'm not certain. It makes sense, because why would they have changed from NETZ for just a few months of trading?

But I agree with Aleta, it'd be more efficient to call the company, rather than go looking through old postings, a less than desireable thing to have to do. I've done it before and it's painstaking.

As I remember this, there was a release mentioning that the company would be called The Zulu Group. I think that was just before Mincheff got quoted in the WSJ as being a representative of Zulu Interactive. So back around that time period, I believe, is where you'll find the reference.



To: Joe Copia who wrote (9)8/26/1998 3:43:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17
 
Ironically, I returned to the ESVS/Yahoo board to find this post. I don't understand the last sentence, however. Is the writer hinting there will be a merger with Doubleclick or 24/7? What a mystery! Notice the age of the writer--is Mincheff 31 yet? (LOL)

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you are correct
WARRIORatZULU
(31/M)
Aug 26 1998
3:32PM EDT

this message is from an insider at zulu:
ESVS is the shell for the new company. after the merger to
ESVS the company will change its name to ZULU and
eventually change their name again to something similar to those
in the industry ie; Doubleclick,24/7.