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THAT INCREASE AND SPLIT AND REPEAT IS VERY OLD NEW

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Posted On: 08/10/2012 1:06:37 PM
Posted By: jojofla

THAT INCREASE AND SPLIT AND REPEAT IS VERY OLD NEWS (6 MONTHS OLD) AND MEANS NOTHING NOW!!@ IF IT WAS MARK's plan to repeat then I think he would NOT have included the A/S in the split!! so let us stop looking at the past!!-- the future is more important to investors.
TYTAN IS PROGRESSING with its business and marketing plans.( THIS IS NOT A DIRT OR ENERGY SCAM). TYTAN is a real business on a major interstate highway with real products needed to help feed the country!!
TYTAN has increased sales and is increasing sales.TYTAN added dealer ships since last report is and adding more as we speak. This is driving TYTAN's PPS up todoy.
I know--I know -- I will hear "but since the split the PPS is down 40% since the split". It is normal and expected to see the PPS drop after a reverse split and continue until the investors see what is going on with that company. SO now we have 6 months to see what MARK is doing. WE LIKE WHAT WE SEE!!
LETS ANALYZE WHAT IS GOING ON FOR THE FUTURE OF TYTAN

read these charts

http://www.thescr.com/companies/TYTN/chart1y.php

http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/TYTN:US/chart/

http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/tytn/interactive...ttype=line

All three charts show TYTAN was trading at 24 cents a share one year ago!! YES I KNOW TYTAN DID NOT SELL SHARES AT THAT PRICE And that is not the point.
The point is this the price TYTAN would have been with the split figured in. We now have a very attractive share structure and shows that last year the market thought TYTAN was worth 24 cents a share at todays A/S. This along with a market cap of aprox.650,000 dollars shows TYTAN is extremely under valued!!
THIS EXCITES ME!!
And in time will excite others also



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