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joe smith1

09/26/11 10:28 AM

#59049 RE: Austinvball #59048

If you don't file with the SEC then you need an attorney letter validating all information. They did not have one on the last report.
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Meekster

09/26/11 10:31 AM

#59051 RE: Austinvball #59048

Do you know how they are filed with the SEC? What name are they filed under? I tried company name Tytan without success. Maybe they don't have to file with the SEC. I'm not sure. How are you able to see their financials?
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GOLDBUFFALO

09/26/11 10:40 AM

#59055 RE: Austinvball #59048

TYTN was Pink Current, something has happened and it is not because of an attorney letter. Wow, I have been pro TYTN for months but I cannot believe Mark keeps dropping the ball like this.
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noquit

09/26/11 11:36 AM

#59067 RE: Austinvball #59048

Those aren't filings to the SEC.
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noquit

09/26/11 11:43 AM

#59070 RE: Austinvball #59048

Here's a present for you:

http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TYTN/quote
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Suspect

09/26/11 11:48 AM

#59072 RE: Austinvball #59048

It is more likely to delist than uplist since TYTN isn't reporting properly.

Designed for companies with financial reporting problems, economic distress, or in bankruptcy to make the limited information they have publicly available.

The Limited Information category also includes companies that may not be troubled, but are unwilling to meet OTC Markets Group's Guidelines for Providing Adequate Current Information. Companies in this category have limited financial information not older than six months available on the OTC Disclosure and News Service or have made required filings on the SEC's EDGAR system in the previous six months.