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


To: Joe Copia who wrote (13311)9/2/1998 6:43:00 PM
From: Brady B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Joe, you absolutely must go. It would be good for you. (LOL)

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To: Joe Copia who wrote (13311)9/2/1998 7:22:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Joe, you're a bare bones kind a guy! I'd buy a car from you. But I've decided to help the world so I switched to rollerblades!

Kudos to Terry for hammering at the most important issue: financials. And kudos to Bamba for urging him on. Because of the exchange of these two gentlemen, we now have a better understanding of what's ahead and how it's gonna come into play. Yes, we've learned a lot during the past couple of days.

But let's not forget how we got to Zulu in the first place. We didn't buy Zulu stock because of our conservative nature (although Aleta played that card long and hard). Rather--believe it or not--we bought because we were fortuitous enough to share the vision established by Hayton and his venture capital group. And let's not forget also the vision of Tom Burgess. We backed this up with our money.

We all watch CNBC and note with frequency when they highlight a stock soaring from virtually nothing one day into everything the next day. Oh, yeah, we all wanted--myself included--Zulu to be like that. We thought we had the real bingo play going. Maybe we do. But it's clear we're not there yet.

Granted I'm a new investor. I don't have down all of the ins and outs of all the numbers and how they interplay and so forth. In short, I'm not a dealmaker. But I do have a pretty good understanding of people, the many different kinds of people. I also am gifted with reasonably good view of the lateral elements of society. In one manner or another, I've had experiences in government, law, medicine, academia and business. I don't portray myself an expert in either field, but I do know bits of each.

So what will I learn by traveling to LA, visiting corporate headquarters and meeting the good folk who work every day helping to build our sweet investor dream? I'd learn a lot about the human element of where our money is at. And I'd aptly describe the atmosphere, the culture and manner by which this whole business enterprise takes place. And this is not a bad thing to know about.

I'd also hope to meet Mr. Hayton. Yes, the human being whose parents decided to name "Pattison." He's been everybody's favorite target. To hear some people write, it's: "Hey, why get a dart board when we've got Hayton!" Yes, maybe, just maybe, there might be something more to the man than what we've been led to believe. Why did he turn the other cheek to Wired, for example? Well, maybe I'll be able to describe some of that.

Hopefully Tahoeman will join in this visit. He's been a loyal advocate of this stock dating back to its inception as NETZ. He holds a background in accounting and will be able to provide an insight which I cannot. Hopefully, others will join this visit as well. If you are interested, please let me know ASAP. We gotta go! Thanks.