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    can't wait to see how Ph stocks react on monday

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    Classic pump and dump activity on HVN.

    Stay away! unless willing ka malugi ng malaki, then by all means.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Classic pump and dump activity on HVN.

    Stay away! unless willing ka malugi ng malaki, then by all means.
    Not if you have started the IPO at P10. It is already 1800%!!! [emoji16][emoji44][emoji14]

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    Uy mura na ulit, pwede na namang bumili. [emoji16]

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    Nakita ko sa FB, anu masasabi nyo dito mga sir.


    "Trillion Dollar Philippine Economic Goldmine Emerging from Murky Pit."
    The Philippines ranked the Worlds 2nd largest in Gold reserve estimated at
    1.4 Trillion Dollars in the mining sector.
    Deuterium in the Philippines may generate 30 Billion Dollars per year income.
    Deuterium could make the Philippines the richest country in the world.

    WIKILeaks wrote, "U.S. says Island of Mindanao has 1 Trillion Dollar untapped Mineral resources."

    What other historians say about the Pre-Hispanic Philippines:
    "There is Ore in the land that is so rich which I will not write more about it, as I might possibly come under a suspicion of exaggerating.
    But I swear by Christ that there is more gold on this island than there is iron in all Biscay. (Hernando Riquel)

    "More or less, gold is found in all these islands. It is obtained from the rivers, from mines and other places which the natives worked. However, they do not work the mines steadily but only when forced by necessity; for because of their sloth and the little work done by their slaves, they do not try to even become wealthy, nor they care to accumulate riches. (Guido de Lavezaris)

    Philippine Historian Pedro Paterno, still claimed that the Philippines were really Tarshish and Ophir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    Nakita ko sa FB, anu masasabi nyo dito mga sir.


    "Trillion Dollar Philippine Economic Goldmine Emerging from Murky Pit."
    The Philippines ranked the Worlds 2nd largest in Gold reserve estimated at
    1.4 Trillion Dollars in the mining sector.
    Deuterium in the Philippines may generate 30 Billion Dollars per year income.
    Deuterium could make the Philippines the richest country in the world.

    WIKILeaks wrote, "U.S. says Island of Mindanao has 1 Trillion Dollar untapped Mineral resources."

    What other historians say about the Pre-Hispanic Philippines:
    "There is Ore in the land that is so rich which I will not write more about it, as I might possibly come under a suspicion of exaggerating.
    But I swear by Christ that there is more gold on this island than there is iron in all Biscay. (Hernando Riquel)

    "More or less, gold is found in all these islands. It is obtained from the rivers, from mines and other places which the natives worked. However, they do not work the mines steadily but only when forced by necessity; for because of their sloth and the little work done by their slaves, they do not try to even become wealthy, nor they care to accumulate riches. (Guido de Lavezaris)

    Philippine Historian Pedro Paterno, still claimed that the Philippines were really Tarshish and Ophir!
    I think the guys working the Stock Markets could use a laugh right about now. :p

    Same old BS that gets peddled by Marcos Conspiracy nuts.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    I think the guys working the Stock Markets could use a laugh right about now. [emoji14]

    Same old BS that gets peddled by Marcos Conspiracy nuts.
    Hahaha! Ganun ba sir? [emoji111]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketib View Post
    Nakita ko sa FB, anu masasabi nyo dito mga sir.


    "Trillion Dollar Philippine Economic Goldmine Emerging from Murky Pit."
    The Philippines ranked the Worlds 2nd largest in Gold reserve estimated at
    1.4 Trillion Dollars in the mining sector.
    Deuterium in the Philippines may generate 30 Billion Dollars per year income.
    Deuterium could make the Philippines the richest country in the world.

    WIKILeaks wrote, "U.S. says Island of Mindanao has 1 Trillion Dollar untapped Mineral resources."

    What other historians say about the Pre-Hispanic Philippines:
    "There is Ore in the land that is so rich which I will not write more about it, as I might possibly come under a suspicion of exaggerating.
    But I swear by Christ that there is more gold on this island than there is iron in all Biscay. (Hernando Riquel)

    "More or less, gold is found in all these islands. It is obtained from the rivers, from mines and other places which the natives worked. However, they do not work the mines steadily but only when forced by necessity; for because of their sloth and the little work done by their slaves, they do not try to even become wealthy, nor they care to accumulate riches. (Guido de Lavezaris)

    Philippine Historian Pedro Paterno, still claimed that the Philippines were really Tarshish and Ophir!
    Sir actually nakakasawa na makabasa ng ganyan

    Ranks right up there with the water powered car

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Sir actually nakakasawa na makabasa ng ganyan

    Ranks right up there with the water powered car
    Di nasawa sa pangako ni Eddie Gil...

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    I've been hearing about that Deuterium thing since the late 80's.

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    ^^^ Until such time we have a portable fusion reactor, only then we can use deuterium for fuel or energy. Heck, we can't even make a portable nuclear reactor. Hahahaha

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    Let the market be filled with blood muahahaha


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    Paper loss...remember, it's just paper loss... [emoji23]🤣[emoji29][emoji24]

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Paper loss...remember, it's just paper loss... [emoji23]🤣[emoji29][emoji24]

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    Not for the greedy bro.😎😉😊

    I'll cash in tomorrow....

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    tapos ang issue ngayon wala daw NFA rice sa palengke

    so tumataas ang presyo ng commercial rice

    kasi daw NFA rice holds down the price of commercial rice

    why didn't anyone in media report tumaas talaga ang presyo ng rice sa world market

    ayan oh


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    Wasn't it dear Digong who wanted NFA to buy from local farmers... unfortunately for NFA, the local farmers would rather sell to the local traders at a higher price. " Wala naman shortage, marami naman available na commercial rice..." hehehe

    The NFA said rice traders were buying farmers’ produce from P18 to P20 per kilo. It could only offer to buy rice from farmers at P17 per kilo.

    Prices of commercial rice have reportedly gone up by about P3 per kilo since the NFA announced that it was experiencing a shortage in its stocks.

    RICE 'SHORTAGE': Pinol blasts ‘robbery’ by ‘greedy’ traders | Inquirer News
    Last edited by Monseratto; February 8th, 2018 at 02:37 PM.

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    yeah coz why would farmers sell to the govt at lower price

    now the govt wants to import rice

    well guess what

    whenever news gets out that the PHILIPPINES is looking to buy rice, world market price of rice goes up

    coz the Phils. is one of the world's biggest importers of rice

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    China will impose an interest rate on us?


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    meron ba magpapautang sa pinas na walang interest?

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    The Philippines is at a crossroads. Duterte and his political allies are seeking billions in loans at unknown interest rates from China, whose companies stand to benefit by offloading idle Chinese industrial capacity to build costly infrastructure for which no proper cost-benefit analysis has been done. Duterte and his allies could gain hundreds of millions of dollars each in finder’s fees from such loans that the Philippine taxpayer will have to pay. This should be considered odious debt if the terms are not transparent to the public in advance, if public cost-benefit analyses are not done for each deal, and if each deal is not approved by Congress. The Philippine people must be forewarned about the dangerous China deal. Buyer beware. Caveat emptor.

    like i said

    All this infrastructure building in foreign countries is China's way of putting their companies to work

    As their economy slows, their companies have excess capacity

    China's companies have a lot of debt but can't be allowed to go bankrupt

    Social stability is #1 goal

    China has to keep its companies operating, its people working
    Last edited by uls; February 17th, 2018 at 11:58 AM.

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