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shaddrack

06/21/11 2:14 PM

#40401 RE: noquit #40400

We need some buying pressure on the ask slappies! Edit-someone slapped the 27's. Nice job!
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uptickspoter

06/21/11 2:21 PM

#40402 RE: noquit #40400

John Deere imports most of they're tractors from China.

FACT!
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Stratys

06/21/11 2:22 PM

#40403 RE: noquit #40400

Where have you seen TYTAN use promoters? I have yet to see one "pump" from this company...What do you mean buy American??? If most farmers think their equipment is "America" they need to think again! A good percentage of Deere and other "American" companies' products are made in China....




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Isobar

06/21/11 3:02 PM

#40430 RE: noquit #40400

"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."

I just need clarification on this. Same promoters? What promoter are you refering to that has hurt other stocks?

Just confused?
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longterm42

06/21/11 3:06 PM

#40432 RE: noquit #40400

what promoters are you talking about???? names please
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Anthem

06/21/11 3:08 PM

#40435 RE: noquit #40400

Farmers are fiercely loyal to American brands, which is exactly what TYTAN is, thanks for pointing that out.
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Reinsman

06/21/11 3:21 PM

#40454 RE: noquit #40400

There are NO tractors on the american market which, are similarly sized to the Tytan varieties, that are made in America. Many of the tractors that Americans are fiercely loyal to are produced in the factories that Mark developed in China.


The argument you are making does not hold water.

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Reinsman

06/21/11 3:27 PM

#40459 RE: noquit #40400

You say that would be "impossible" to happen.

I beg to differ!

Yes, American farmers are fiercely loyal to big names in the tractor business. However, if Tytan enters this market (this possibility does exist, mark this post) and provides a quality service network, I think you will find that there is a segment of American farmers that are fiercely loyal to the bottom line!

Impossible is a big word. I would use it more judiciously. JMO
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tractormech

06/21/11 3:40 PM

#40479 RE: noquit #40400

I have worked on every tractor make you can name, from Waterloo Boy to Zetor and they all have one thing in common under 85 horsepower made overseas. That include all the big names that I could name. Farmers look at the bottom line and as far as a tax deduction for a tractor you have to lay out the cash to take the deduction. So how would you spend your money $11,000 for a bare 18hp utility tractor or $11,000 for a 30 hp utility tractor with a loader. Mark's product is a hugh valve for the farmers and they will go for it.