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


To: Jon Tara who wrote (14544)10/3/1998 5:34:00 PM
From: kemosabe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
Jon,

<Which one of us is ol' Patty himself?>

My guess: Bambaata.

I keep wondering why we never heard anything from Sitrick. Could it be that they quit too? It would be unreasonable to expect Zulu/ESVS to tell us and unreasonable to expect Sitrick to announce it under Zulu/ESVS news. Like all of their predecessors they may have just faded away.

Can anyone confirm if Sitrick is still doing PR for this circus?

kemosabe



To: Jon Tara who wrote (14544)10/3/1998 8:26:00 PM
From: Curtains  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18444
 
Jon : Tell me please who do you think has put all the money into ZULU
and ESVS to keep it going (Is it you?) Your stupid comments virtually
assure me as an observant stockholder, that you are either an ex-SIM
employee or a paid puppet of Andrew Batkin. You know him (!!!) the
legendary former Chairman of SIM who lost the company $600,000.00
per week(!!!!!) during 1997 . He pays a....h... like you stir trouble
whenever and whereever possible.
ON A MORE SERIOUS NOTE THO' JON:-
I believe I have researched this company and its refocused plans more
than most, who with a few exceptions just sit by the screen and bash
people.

I follow 60 stocks in my portfolio, some are great success's in the
short term, some are plays which taken on their face are, in our view
as fund managers, a two year investment. We invested in the Zulu/ESVS
deal as a two/three year strong business plan. Our board would rather
see a growth stock take its time, rather than like DCLK, shoot up to
$78.00 then drop to $20.00 range. Once ESVS is under the management
of a new CEO, and its next funding round is done we believe it is a
major player in a volatile,embryonic industry, that has great potential.

Have a good night!