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


To: Terry T. who wrote (13954)9/14/1998 1:36:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
Terry, in the context of Netscape, he explained there were big-name-type clients that the former SIMers went after, giving up too much, in order to land new accounts. His implication was there were better cost-sensitive ways in which to land new clients. This, itself, is not a bad thing. This was the part of the conversation where the head honcho describes how the fat is trimmed, implying the company won't yeild so much in the future when landing new clinets.

Doesn't the above happen frequently in the course of analyzing and reengineering a business operation and instituting a new one? There's nothing odd there.

Why were business components consolidated into other components or eliminated entirely, NB Digital a prime example?



To: Terry T. who wrote (13954)9/14/1998 1:51:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Terry, thank you for the fine advice to take a break from this. Indeed, I need a break today more than Macdonalds ever did.

But I'm getting real close to a comfort level. The battle that the business plan and strategy was a scam will easily be defeated once the investors are able to pull both Zulu and ESVS financials from Edgars. That will be a new dawn.

The SEC reigstered audit reports coupled with the appointment of an experienced and very bright, earth-mover type CEO will free the company and its resources so it can position itself as a Nasdaq-reporting company in a leading edge technology field. When this happens, I assure you: I will not be posting so much!

Perhaps many of us should face up to the fact that our days of posting on this thread in the manner we are accustomed are about to change. Our presence won't be required so much.

Oh, I'm sure, Jon Tara will still be around after Zulu.com has surpassed AOL and Yahoo (Doubleclick who?), and he'll still be pointing out flaws whether real or imagined on his part. By now even, but certainly by then, his tirades will be accepted about as much as the sun rising and the moon eventually taking its place.

Will you still be criticizing Zulu when you get to the point where you're living in elder citizen residential homes, Jon? I'm not going to worry about it. I don't need the mystery. Real life, not this, is mysterious enough!



To: Terry T. who wrote (13954)9/14/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: aleta  Respond to of 18444
 
Actually Terry after wading through all these posts from yesterday until now, I'm going to take your advice. If I hear from Hayton, the company or PR I'll let everyone know.

For now I'm going to take a little break. Whatever is going to happen with this company will happen one way or the other. I think enough information is out there to prevent a newbie type investor from making a huge investment mistake and if not then they're not doing any DD and they may learn the hard way. Hopefully it won't be with their life savings if this doesn't turn out as hoped.