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Re: noquit post# 46159

Sunday, 07/10/2011 11:48:00 AM

Sunday, July 10, 2011 11:48:00 AM

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..."pump and dump" ... "dilution". I don't see the issue here. The worst dilution is keeping company doors open with a failed business plan. A proper dilution may possibly be with a company like Nova Gold. They need money to keep doors open until a partnership of sorts is worked out or a power grid is provided. But knowing the resource, they are not a bad company per se. Bad companies to invest in may be mineral resource companies that continue to dilute while praising their property holdings without a qualified resource estimate. Possible dilution with TYTN will just be leading into actual sales and revenues. If you are going to race with the big boys you need racing fuel.

Some pump and dump operations blast off with a splashy six page color mailer that you receive at home. A full blown advertising public relations play boasting a great future and low cost entry. If this "blast" is done uniformly across the country, everyone gets in at the same time, stock goes parabolic, and you know what happens next. If there is real value in the company, you may see it rebound to the recent highs in a year or two. TYTN is bricks and mortar. Solid business plan. No smoke and mirrors. An awesome play at 0.002 in my humble opinion.