To: Fredman who wrote (14698 ) 10/12/1998 2:42:00 AM From: PartyTime Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
ANSWER: No, Fred, if I had known when I initially invested that Zulu was going to go down to .05? I would have waited till it got to .05 cents. Instead, in reality, I'm in at multiple increments. Do I think the company will eventually succeed? I do. Why is Zulu where it's at? Five reasons: 1) Growing pains. (read: real pain!) 2) Bad press and disgruntled former employees. 3) The same reasons why DCLK, TFSM and others are down. 4) Market makers, given the growing pains, given the bad press, and given the bad market easily can explain bringing Zulu down to the bottom. Since they make money with it going up or down, they've probably reasoned they can make even more money by bringing it all the way down to the bottom. 5) Given the confusion of the ESVS/Zulu combination, investors are probably confused as to what to buy when and at what price. Hence, we're not getting any great run-ups when what little news there is, is announced. Now, what could cure this? I suppose the thing that we've all been wanting: A tremendous public initiative, based on sound business policy, on the part of the Zulu. But Zulu hasn't done that yet. Why? Because of its growing pains. Why put everything forward, when you're not in a position to do so? The way I see it, the company has called time out and the team is huddled on the sidelines. When the team retakes the field, with a new quaterback (i.e., the new CEO), it will have a series of new plays and will then charge forward toward its goal. And when it does take the field, there will be time enough on the clock. [NOTE: I think the new website is perfectly set up to begin announcing new developments: i.e., new CEO, new acqusitions, new clients, etc.] As for divisional standings? Well, at this point, it doesn't appear--though it once did--that DCLK and TFSM are leaving the other teams in the dust, as did (switch sports) the Yankees and the Braves. In the meanwhile, Fred, guess what I'm doing? I'm waiting. And, yes, when I round up a couple hundred extra bucks, I'm gonna buy some more!