To: HIGHPLANESDRIFTER who wrote (1291 ) 3/3/1999 4:34:00 PM From: PartyTime Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2003
A bit of a wandering minstel these days, I'm not posting as much as I would like. But why did Zulu go up? Well, first off, I'll state again the market is irrational. One guess is that the market makers may have loaded up (see the high volume of a couple weeks ago) anticipating good news. Instead what came out as news was the separation of BFL. Consequently, it's possible market makers are holding shares they don't wish to see severely reduced. That's one theory. My other theory is things are not as bad as Drifter contends. Zulu was on its way to becoming viable before BFL came on board. It still holds great technology and, contrary to Drifter's assertions, has good management. And these so-called "consultants" are not bad, are they? What company doesn't have consultants? It's not a bad thing to explore market expansion options in Europe or the Far East. Currently there are no ongoing operations in those theaters, but doesn't it make sense to know where to go when it's time to begin such operations. I have no problem with the "consultants." Another thing Zulu has going for it is its ability to raise money. There remains financial support for ZuluGroup.com's business plan and I think we'll see further acquisitions as a result of this backing. I think we can also anticipate further appointments--a new CEO and board chairman have yet been announced; and we can anticipate futher business affiliations. I wish it all could happen quickly. I wish my investment would turn profitable. I wish the company already had its act together. But I have to accept the fact it's still in a building mode. The pump and dump which Drifter refers to so often has not manifested itself, nor do I think it will. Zulu will go up based on the merit of its own actions. And I'll conclude by saying I don't think HIGHPLANESDRIFTER, regardless of his motivation for doing what he does, knows what's going on. He may know about a lot of things, but I assure you one of the things he knows little about is Zulu. How come? Because of his penchant for twisting the image of Zulu into a bad light--thus he becomes blinded by any sunshine which comes Zulu's way. Zulu will have good times and bad times as it continues to grow into a viable entity. I roll with both, remaining long in the belief that the company will eventually get its act together.