
TYTACOM NEWSLETTER
2 September 2010
NEWS
SNIPPETS
- We have some internal company news to start off with. Tytan Group has been afforded an opportunity to become involved in a very lucrative project not directly related to the mobile phones industry, and our usually prone-before-the-tv CEO shook off this lethargy and embarked on a couple of international trips to shuffle this in place. The relevance thereof is that it will have a direct bearing in the interests of our stakeholders, as well as place the company on an entirely different footing as far as trading is concerned. Moreover, if any of our faithful readers (we know there are at least 5 of you) is interested in a stake in precious metals or -stones trading, we gladly receive your smoke signals.
- Motorola have taken their comeback seriously, with a number of new model launches. The Milestone has scarcely had time to begin holding down the pile of papers on your desk before a follow-up model was launched. Our mates over at GSM arena fiddled with the knobs of the Milestone XT720 a bit, and got their grubby fingerprints all over the screen. The road test contains a useful evaluation of the XT720 vis-a-vis its main opposition.
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- We may have mentioned this before - the potential for expansion in markets such as Africa, Asia and South America are vast. One market that can not be overlooked it Central America. Costa Rica has released tender documents for up to three new mobile phone networks. The requirements are that bidders must have at leas 1.8 million customers and more than $450 million in revenues outside of Costa Rica. That probably rules out Honest Ed's Crash Repair and Cellphone Shop, we would hazard to suggest.
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- Our Wally of the Week drunk himself into a $1.3m hangover. Our intrepid hero acted as a courier of an expensive art work for a prospective buyer. When the buyer failed to buy after kicking the tyres a bit, our security conscious hero left the painting at the hotel front desk and hit the hotel bar for a few hours' worth of security training. Needless to say, sometime between that moment and the next morning, the painting went AWOL and Captain Security is facing his biggest bar bill ever.
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OFFERS
We
have the following on offer:
- 500 x Nokia X3
- 1000 x Nokia 2600
- 200 X HTC Diamond II
- 460 X BB 9700
- 1000 x LG GD880
- Several offers on Refurb and A, B, C and BER stocks
ENQUIRIES
We
require offers on the following stocks:
- Nokia N8
- Nokia 1280
- Nokia E series
- Samsung i9000
- BlackBerry 9800
- HTC Legend
- HTC Desire
- HTC Wildfire
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THOUGHT
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I have wondered at times what the Ten Commandments would have looked like if Moses had run them through the US Congress - Ronald Reagan
VANGANI
RACING NEWS
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Tyla Rattray had the most memorable race day ever on 28 August. His first born entered the world in the small hours, and the freshly-minted dad went on to win an AMA American motocross even for the second time later during the same day.
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- Tanel Leok is not a newcomer to international racing podiums. In 29 August he left his footprints on the top of the podium again at a Belgian Championship event at Orp Le Grand.
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Matiss Karro had a busy race weekend with two events to attend. He went out on a 450cc bike for only a second time and proved that he may very well be cut out for the bigger bike ...
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