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December 17, 2010

new Philippine Bank Notes

below are the dummies for the new Philippine Bank notes. starting next week, the BSP (Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas) will issue the Php 20 bill. these new bank notes features Philippine tourist spots and natural treasures. more security features are made in the bills to prevent counterfeiting.

1000-peso bills
200-peso bills
100-peso bills
50-peso bills20-peso bills
this is also the first time when a political family is featured in a bank note. notice the 500-Peso bill which features husband and wife, former Sen. Ninoy Aquino and late President Corazon Aquino and their son, current President NoyNoy Aquino signs the bank note.

i think i have to save my current bank notes for they might have additional value since they will be part of the collections.

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September 17, 2010

SHIA LABEOUF learns how to make money

Jake Moore (Shia LaBeouf) may be worth millions at a ludicrously young age but he is also keen to do some good in the world by investing in green energy amid a fascinating world intoxicated by the sheer thrill of as much money as possible.

In Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” LaBeouf’s Jake is a honest trader who gets embroiled in ominous financial dealings that is bound to spin dangerously out of control. With Michael Douglas’ Award-wining role Gordon Gekko out of prison and Josh Brolin’s Breton James, “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” multiplies greed and avarice where there is no such thing as ‘enough.’

Wall Street 2” steers Jake Moore (LaBeouf), a smart young proprietary trader into making millions at the venerable Keller Zabel Investments, run by Louis Zabel (Frank Langella), Jake’s mentor. Jake’s girlfriend, Winnie (Carey Mulligan), meanwhile, is supportive of his drive – fueled by an idealism she finds lacking in her father Gordon – to invest in green energy. A wave of rumors that Keller Zabel is stuck with billions in toxic debt causes the company’s stock price to suddenly nose-dive, and Louis Zabel is forced to fight for his company’s life. When the government refuses a bail-out, Bretton James (Josh Brolin), a ruthless billionaire and master manipulator, arranges a takeover of Keller Zabel for a fraction of its worth. This move then propels Jake to avenge his losses by finally forging an unlikely alliance with Gordon.

To play the role of Jake, Oliver Stone cast Shia LaBeouf, star of the hugely successful “Transformers” films, as well as the recent “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” and the thriller “Disturbia.” “He reminds me of a young Tom Cruise [with whom Stone worked on “i”],” says Stone of LaBeouf -- “The same drive, work ethic, and energy.”

LaBeouf was drawn to the role of Jake for several reasons, including his admiration for Stone’s body of work. “I love ‘Wall Street’ – I’m here because of it,” says the actor. “As a movie fan, you learn a lot watching Oliver’s movies. You get a lot of facts as well as entertainment.”

In addition, starring in an Oliver Stone film was a change of pace for the young actor. “I’ve been making fantasy films for a while,” he explains. “I wanted something with teeth, and Oliver Stone makes movies with teeth.”

LaBeouf describes Jake as someone who comes from a modest background, and whose tenure as a caddie for Louis Zabel, the head of the esteemed investment bank Keller Zabel, would lead to much bigger things. “Jake is a guy who came from nothing, in Long Island, with a father who’s non-existent,” the actor explains. “Jake was hired right out of business school and put into Keller Zabel as a proprietary trader, and starts trading his own account. He works his way up the ladder and becomes Zabel’s right-hand man at a young age.”

“When I took the movie I knew little of the world of finance – I didn’t know what a derivative was, I didn’t know stocks, bonds,” he continues. “Oliver said, ‘If you want to do this you’d better get cracking [and do your homework],’ and I walked into a brokerage house office and asked them to set me up an account.”

LaBeouf then dove into his research with zeal. After what amounted to an intensive course in finance at various investment and trading houses, LaBeouf made a modest investment grow exponentially. He also passed his Series 7 test, becoming a licensed broker-dealer.

“It is amazing. I come from poverty. My mother laughs about it all the time. She went on welfare; we had no money and now I’m trading upwards of $300,000 in the morning. It’s outrageous. It’s really outrageous. My Mom’s happy as a clam,” LaBeouf concludes on the current state of his career.

“Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps” opens September 29/span> in theaters from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.

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March 25, 2010

CHED Chairman don't approve in PUP tuition fee increase

this morning as i've seen and heard on the news, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED)Chairman Emmanuel Angeles announced that he will block any action regarding the PUP tuition fee increase. i hope so. but since to the rising prices, the Php 12 current tuition per unit in PUP would not be enough to sustain all projects and activities of the university. it would provided that the subsidy for PUP education will be increased so that it will provide the needs of the university.

i don't know about this, but still, PUP has Board of Regents that will decide on the increase. i hope that the increase may be gradual and would help the people adjust.

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December 2, 2008

Count the Balls

count the balls

this Christmas Tree is in-line Marikina's Christmas Festival. it is found beside Riverbanks Center at Brgy. Barangka and the one who's able to give the exact number of balls on the tree wins a big prize!
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October 7, 2008

hirap pala mag PayPerPost

kelangan ko na talagang pagkakitaan itong pagboblog na ito. so i signed up to many sites where they can give you revenue from blogging and one of which is PayPerPost.

nahirapan talaga ako actually nung una kung pano gagamitin to. kala ko they will send topics for me to blog. yun pala, they are opening opportunities and you should be reserving them as they appear. e ayun, swerte naman sa unang post ko at na-approve naman. i am expecting a $5 revenue from that post. e nung mga sumunod nang opportunities, mabilis nauubos ang reservations. ayos sana ang mga topics at para na rin may magawa ako in my spare time para makapag-blog.

so kelangan nosebleed ang mga post mo dun kasi US-based ata ung mga clients mo for blogging. pero kelan ko kaya makukuha yung $5 na yun? hehehe...

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April 3, 2008

I want money!!!

napanalunan na nga daw ung Php 200 million sa lotto. thanks to those people who contributed to accumulate this amount. shempre natanggal na dun ung mapupunta sa charity. charity din naman ako a. lol. gusto ko lang ng pera. siguro yan ang iniisip ko sa ngaun kasi hindi na ako masaya dito. di pa naman makapagresign kasi wala pang lalapagan ang lipad na ito. i mean, hindi pa rin naman ganun katayog ang lipad ng career ko. ako nalang gumagawa ng paraan on living it up.

para naman magkaroon ako ng extra, nagventure na rin ako sa business. kaso mejo lie low muna kasi bc ang mga supplier. pero eto mga binebenta ko:
order naman dyan! gusto ko ng maraming maraming pera! lol


Tuff Payb dose:

Tuff payb na ginagawa ng empleyado pag nahuli ng boss na nagchichismisan sa working hours:
  1. dampot ng phone kunwari may tinatawagang importante
  2. maghahalukay ng folder kunwari may hinahanap na records
  3. kunwari may tinatype sa PC
  4. idadaan sa ngiti at magbbring up ng isang topic na related sa work kahit hindi na interesante sa bossing
  5. kapag nakatulog, hahawak ng ballpen kunwari may sinusulat.
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