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    #561
    500 pesos worth of Shell Unleaded.

    F&^king gas costs 48.50/liter.



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    #562
    ^Luluwag na kaya roads at P50/L

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    #563
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    ^Luluwag na kaya roads at P50/L

    hinde rin....

    grocery items at S&R for media noche.

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    #564
    ^Fort? I was there too this afternoon!

    Bought sweets

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    #565
    isang lamborghini murcielago! lols. joke lang.

    dalawang balut. 15 each.

    kain tayo.

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    #566
    ^Di tatanggihan ni desert_fox yan

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    #567
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    ^Luluwag na kaya roads at P50/L
    Nah. Pero mas dadami ang diesel-powered vehicles ... Hehehe. Isuzu ftw.

    Sana bumaba na presyo ng gas ! Hay.

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    #568
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    ^Di tatanggihan ni desert_fox yan
    Tanggihan ko yan sis, 1 tray kaya binili ko sa kaibigan ko dito.....me 2ea pa natira....

    30ea=sr85(-/+1000 petot) around 33petot each....


    pero di naman lahat kinain ko,ibinigay ko sa ibang kaibigan...

    mga 26 lang kinain ko.... jk.

    hay hayblad......

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    #569
    Quote Originally Posted by renzo_d10 View Post
    500 pesos worth of Shell Unleaded.

    F&^king gas costs 48.50/liter.

    kung pwede ko lang isalin sa tangke mo gaso ko dito brorenzo....


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    #570
    Quote Originally Posted by desert fox View Post
    Tanggihan ko yan sis, 1 tray kaya binili ko sa kaibigan ko dito.....me 2ea pa natira....

    30ea=sr85(-/+1000 petot) around 33petot each....


    pero di naman lahat kinain ko,ibinigay ko sa ibang kaibigan...

    mga 26 lang kinain ko.... jk.

    hay hayblad......
    Iba pa rin ang balot dito! Ayaw mo yun, dadami gagawin mo pag bakasyon mo dito

    Anong price kaya ng gas kokonti sasakyan sa MM?

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    #571
    Quote Originally Posted by Cathy_for_you View Post
    Iba pa rin ang balot dito! Ayaw mo yun, dadami gagawin mo pag bakasyon mo dito

    Anong price kaya ng gas kokonti sasakyan sa MM?
    sabagay, iba pa din ang balut jan, yung nabili ko balut sa puti, yun bang maliit na maliit pa ang sisiw......

    saka na uli uulit...wala naman kasi beer nakakalasing katerno....meron dito beer, beer beeran(NAB)...

    Kapag pumalo sa at least 75pesos per liter ang gaso jan sa atin.......asahan mo yan sis....kokonti ang sasakyan sa daan at marami magbebenta ng sasakyan na mas mura...


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    #572
    For info: unleaded gas dito ay sr0.45/liter = +/- 5.60petot

    Per week ko ay nasa 33liters= sr15(+/-190petot).

    Pero kung wala ka namang sasakyan sarili dito, di mo din maenjoy kamurahan ng gaso dito....kung pwede lang sana iuwi...

    Saudi Aramco sells 40% stake in Petron for P22.5B
    Petron sees no effect on operations
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    SAUDI Aramco is selling its 40 percent stake in Petron Corp. for P22.5 billion or P6 per share, it was announced yesterday.
    The price is very near the market price but off the P9 per share when Petron was listed 14 years ago.
    The buyer is Ashmore, a US-based investment fund with $36 billion in assets. Industry analysts said the fund could have bought the stake for an unnamed principal.
    Petron said in a disclosure to the stock exchange that SEA Refinery Holdings, a company owned by Ashmore, offered to buy Aramco Overseas Co.'s (AOC) 3.75 billion shares in Petron. AOC is a unit of the Saudi state oil firm.
    The deal is subject to a review of the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co., which also owns 40 percent of Petron, but this was not seen as an obstacle after President Arroyo issued a statement welcoming the deal.
    Arroyo described the offer by Ashmore as "a vote of confidence in Petron and the positive environment that has been created for foreign investment in our country."
    "While we appreciate that AOC's business focus has changed since it made its investment in Petron 14 years ago, we are pleased that it will maintain its ties to the Philippines through the commitment by its parent, Saudi Aramco, to maintain strong commercial ties with Petron after the sale of the AOC shares to an approved investor," Arroyo added.
    A Petron official said Aramco remains committed to supplying Petron's crude requirements. He added sale to Ashmore will have no effect on company's operations.
    Independent sources said the sale was brokered by former Industry Minister Roberto V. Ongpin and Vivian Yuchengco.
    The team of Yunchengco also brokered the sale of PLDT shares owned Philippine Telecommunication Investors Corp. for about P25 billion.
    Petron was the old Philippine Standard Vacuum (Stanvac) owned by Standard Oil (Esso), one of the so-called Seven Sisters which controlled the global business before the 1973 oil embargo imposed by Arab countries against the West.
    The Marcos regime wanted the state to have its own refinery for strategic reasons.
    In the time of President Ramos, Petron sold 40 percent of its shares to Aramco.
    Analysts said the deal might not be good for Petron, as the company will be losing a technical partner.
    "Having a fund in place of Saudi Aramco may not be positive for minority shareholders," said Jose Vistan, an analyst at AB Capital Securities. Twenty percent of the firm is held by individual investors.
    "With Saudi Aramco, oil supply is assured and Petron is benefiting from the technical expertise offered by Aramco," he said, adding that Petron's profits were expected to improve as its petrochemical business takes off commercially this year.
    Petron hopes to increase gasoline production and extraction of propylene, a petrochemical used for food packaging materials and impact-resistant plastics, with the opening of a petro fluidized catalytic cracker facility at its 180,000 barrel per day refinery in Bataan.
    Petron is expected to post net income of P5.8 billion for 2007, down 3.5 percent from 2006. That followed flat earnings growth in 2006.
    Petron will report 2007 earnings next month.
    The Philippines imports almost all of its crude fuel oil needs and Petron supplies nearly 40 percent of the country's requirements. It is the country's largest oil refiner with a market capitalization of $1.37 billion.[/SIZE]

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    #573
    The year was 2008, sa palagay nyo ba nakasama sa atin ang pagbebenta ng SAramco ng shares nila sa Petron?


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    #574
    Colored pens

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    #575
    Iphone 4 casing worth 1500.
    Clear film to protect the screen from nasty finger prints & scratches worth 250 petot.

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    #576
    Quote Originally Posted by CFY
    Anong price kaya ng gas kokonti sasakyan sa MM?
    Pag bumalik sa 62 per liter.

    Ang tagal na hindi nagamit nung Explorer dahil dun :headache:

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    #577
    Quote Originally Posted by Starex_Gold View Post
    Pag bumalik sa 62 per liter.

    Ang tagal na hindi nagamit nung Explorer dahil dun :headache:
    100/per liter para walang kotse sa daan.. mga mayayaman na lang talaga makikita nyo sa daan.. hahaha

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    #578
    HeadUnit upgrade for Nognovot (our black Toyota Innova)

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    #579
    Quote Originally Posted by denki3269 View Post
    100/per liter para walang kotse sa daan.. mga mayayaman na lang talaga makikita nyo sa daan.. hahaha
    pag yan nangyari in 10 years, wala na talaga sasakyan sa kalye. kahit commute malamang 3x na price. ubos ang negosyo sa pinas. ika nga "go home and plant kamote"

    BBT: pabili ng cafe americano (decafe).

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    #580

    Wristband during our High School Homecoming last night....

    Pro Deo Et Patria

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