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Re: dshell post# 2509

Monday, 01/10/2011 10:10:10 AM

Monday, January 10, 2011 10:10:10 AM

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Haha. Yeah most of us here are actually all on the same boat with this one. Anyways, this guy who calls himself the pennystockguru from this site:http://thepennystockgurus.com/, wrote up something that pretty much explains our situation.

What better present, during this holiday season, can a company give its investors than reducing the amount of shares in the market. TLAN has done just that, and will start the New Year with 11.5 million LESS shares in circulation. TLAN has shown exactly why I feel this company is worth investing in and why it is one of a handful of solid sub-penny stocks out there.

Most penny stocks will press release potential share reductions and retirements and never follow through on them. Penny stock investors usually awaken to big raises is share counts, TLAN, on the other hand, has quietly reduced its float and updated its information on Pink Sheets on New Years Eve, giving its die hard investors something to look forward to for 2011.

I believe in Hire International and this share reduction only gives me more confidence about TLAN heading into 2011. At $.003 a share you are getting tremendous value. TLAN has a low and decreasing share count and the company is on the cusp of profitability. The stock was recently valued at $.05 for an acquisition and continues to keep its investors informed by filing with Pink Sheets, providing transparency that is rare for a sub-penny stock.


While everyone else is buying shares in penny stocks whose share count is rising through dilution and debt conversion, TLAN sits virtually alone... a company whose share count is in decline, while its business prospects continue to impress.



Of course you always want to do your own DD, but we all know how that turns out most of the time...One of the better things to note is that financials should be out this week or next week, or so we think. Anyways, it is expected that this company is going to go from being in debt to finally becoming profitable. I hope others can add to this...I've might of forgot some stuff.