News Focus
News Focus
icon url

noquit

06/21/11 2:10 PM

#40400 RE: Salwey #40387

Technically no, as that would be impossible to happen.

American farmers are still fiercely loyal to America, and most would still buy American made products, such as from John Deere.

As per the niche market, which is what TYTN sells to, its good, but as long as TYTN still uses the same promoters, based on what I've seen done to other stocks they promoted, the current A/S could be used up to raise money, then more shares issued as well.

Take that into consideration.

It's an extrinsic possibility that most don't look at.

Dilution happens, and unless the investor is prepared to average down or get out when it's good, and sit back, and buy in again when it feels right.............

Personally, I think it's a good time for TYTN.

Just play it like a PINK.
icon url

ditka

06/22/11 12:00 AM

#40656 RE: Salwey #40387

Please use these numbers from TYTN Filing. HOW CAN YOU PROJECT SUCH NUMBER PLEASE. they dont even have that much inventory

The first quarter of 2011 was sluggish due to poor weather, a weak economy and the Company’s
intense focus on exciting future projects. Our sales for Q1 2011 were $97,586 compared to sales of
$234,324 in 2010 representing a decrease of 58% year over year. Our cost of sales for Q1 2011 was
$38,707 or 67% less than 2010. Our expenses this quarter were $50,611, or 106% more than for the
first quarter of 2010. Our Q1 2011 net income was $3,066, or 96% less than 2010.