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Re: Mango post# 1580

Tuesday, 10/19/2010 12:59:26 PM

Tuesday, October 19, 2010 12:59:26 PM

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I did the math a week ago the ceo retired his shares but has not bought back any shares on the market other wise the pps would have gone up and there would have been massive volume and pps going up which won't happen if you read this pr which will then adjust the market like a r/s does


This info is most likely untrue and won't be true until after october 30 when you get 1 share for ever 101 you own and then stuck where you cant sell them for 5 years
If this really had a 90 million float this would be at .02 already
if you look yesterday over 100+ million traded that would be 50% of the os with no movement


Share Structure
Market Value1 $19,001 a/o Oct 18, 2010
Shares Outstanding 190,010,713 a/o Oct 18, 2010
Float 90,053,890 a/o Oct 01, 2010
Authorized Shares 50,118,000,000 a/o Oct 01, 2010
Par Value N/A



"TIBURON, CA, Oct 01, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Triton (PINKSHEETS: TTDZ) announced today that it was determined and agreed by the Board of Directors and the Controlling Shareholders to issue a resolution allowing the Corporation to buyback 99 percent of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company effective October 1, 2010 under the following conditions:

The Company shall buyback 99 percent of the issued and outstanding shares of the Company by the Company in exchange for a convertible debenture paying each shareholder $0.0001 per share, and having a maturity date of 5 years with 10% interest per share annually.

This Buyback is a mandatory corporate action requiring that all outstanding shares be exchanged, wherein, for each 101 shares held, those shares will be surrendered to the company's transfer agent in exchange for 1 new common share and a note. All shares must be surrendered to the transfer agent by October 30, 2010.

There will be no fractional shares, so that every shareholder will be rounded up to a minimum of a note and 1 whole share and any fractional shares will be rounded up to 1 whole share. Additionally any shareholder with less than 100 shares will either be rounded up to 1 whole share and a note or be bought out. "


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