Rick Welty of investment advisory firm Welty Capital Management in LaFayette,
Calif., recently discussed Zenn on Bloomberg TV. "The caveat is the upside-downside
potential" for the company's stock, he said. "If it doesn't work, it probably goes to
$1 a share. If it does work, it could be $15 or $20 or far higher."

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