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rider426

06/14/11 8:07 PM

#37079 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

thanks for summing this up for everyone coming home from dinner Ssb

Maximus Opes

06/14/11 8:18 PM

#37081 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

Can someone 'sticky' the first portion of your post to reference for others and noobs coming to this board?

uptickspoter

06/14/11 8:49 PM

#37086 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

Is the link to the document really a gov. site...

Lets get real, if TYTN wants to get to the Chinese Stock exchange
putting more shares out is not going to get it there.

Wow I still find it hard te believe that the scum of the earth
would try to mess with other peoples investment.
Just plain sick!

IMO, the more $tunts, they try to pull the better this position
looks.

We hit Number one on the IHUB board today great job pro TYTNers.

GREAT JOB KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK WE WILL GET THERE!!!


GO $TYTN LONG AND $STRONG

MNYC

06/14/11 8:59 PM

#37089 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

"bogus claim that 5 billion shares had been added to the share structure."



not bogus. this POS TYTN has been diluting and diluting and diluting

raven dave

06/14/11 9:02 PM

#37090 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

Actually it appears to have been an internal mistake by TYTN. They have to update their standing every so often and this appears to have been an internal mistake.

ztextreme

06/14/11 9:34 PM

#37102 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

Thank you for the summary, should be your daily thing for us 8 to 5 workers, thanks again

nodummy

06/14/11 10:33 PM

#37117 RE: SsbTwentyTwo #37078

That is absolutely wrong. The authorized share structure was raised today to 6,500,000,000.

It doesn't take much common sense to figure out what happened.

Here is a copy of the original articles of incorporation as written and last updated on 4/01/08:



http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/ViewImage.do?fileId=20081179380&masterFileId=19871288462

Earlier today an amendment to the articles of incorporation signed by Mark Leonard was filed that said this:



http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/ViewImage.do?fileId=20111339921&masterFileId=19871288462

The only change compared to the previous articles of incorporation was the spelled out portion that reads six billion five hundred million. What obviously happened was they used the same template and forgot to change the 1,500,000,000 part despite changing the spelled out part to six billion five hundred million.

Though the spelled out part supersedes the numerical part anyways, having become aware of the error, Mark Leonard quickly did a new filing within a matter of hours correcting the confusion and making it very clear beyond any doubt that the new authorized share count is now 6,500,000,000.



http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/ViewImage.do?fileId=20111340358&masterFileId=19871288462


The most recent amendment ALWAYS trumps all previous amendments.

TYTN now has 6,500,000,000 authorized common shares. There is no disputing that.

These filings have the CEO's signature on them. Anybody that tells you they talked to the company and these filings are not accurate should have their credibility questioned. If these were fraudulent filings the company could have very quickly had them removed and replaced. That did not happen. No public statement by the company on their website or in any kind of a filing.

I challenge anybody to get the CEO to put IN WRITING that the authorized share count is NOT 6,500,000,000 now. He put in writing that it is. Good luck!



It seems obvious why they waited until March 31, 2011 after the close to sign the amendment. That means they won't have to report it to the OTC until the next quarterly report. They can't hide it from the SOS filings though.

TYTN now has 6,500,000,000 authorized common shares. There is no disputing that.

That means that TYTN is very close to hitting 1,500,000,000 outstanding shares (if they haven't already), and they felt the need to add 5,000,000,000 more. The last quarterly filing and attorney letter both support this by stating that as of March 31, 2011 the outstanding share count was 1,445,911,508.

HUGE Red Flag and big warning sign for things to come.