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Re: noquit post# 40384

Tuesday, 06/21/2011 1:45:27 PM

Tuesday, June 21, 2011 1:45:27 PM

Post# of 98509
if, hypothetically, TYTN could some day be as big as say, John Deere (DE) which is trading today at $81 per share.. then we took into the difference in share structure..

DE has 419MM shares
TYTN could potentially have up to 6.5BB shares

that would mean there would be 15.51 times as many TYTN shares as DE shares.. so then you could predict our pps would be roughly 1/15.51 as high..

well 81 / (15.51) = 5.22

Would anyone here complain if this dilution meant their 1 Million+ shares were only worth a measely $5.22 per share? lol..

DE is a 2BB a year in earnings company. TYTN.. well.. not much yet. Long road to go. a little more math.. if tytn got to 250MM earnings a year it'd be 1/8 of 2BB - if in a magical world that directly correlated to pps as well 5.22 / 8 = .65 - I would also that take, and that number doesnt seem so unrealistic.


edit: i put 491MM instead of 419MM, updated math