Friday, July 10, 2009

Run for Home

Globe's and Ayala Land Inc.'s first running event Run for Home is scheduled on July 19, 2009, at the Bonifacio Global City, and offers four distances: 3k, 5k, 10k and the half-marathon 21k. Registration is from June 19 to July 14, 2009.
This running event will help fund Habitat For Humanity’s on-going construction of houses in "Bayan Ni Juan in Calauan," a housing relocation site in Brgy. Dayap Calauan, Laguna under the Kapit Bisig Para sa Ilog Pasig Project of ABS-CBN Foundation.

Click here to register.

See you there!

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Friday, January 9, 2009

Bambee de la Paz Post

This is what transpired on December 26, 2008 at the Valley Golf and Country Club, Antipolo City through the eyes of Bambee de la Paz.

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Monday, December 29, 2008

Oil Producing Countries' Break-Even Oil Prices

This list is taken from CNBC which reveals oil producing countries' break-even oil prices. Break-Even Price is the amount of money it takes to extract 1 barrel of oil. This list shows the cost needed for these oil producing countries to avoid having a budget deficit in 2008 and 2009 as compiled by the IMF.

Bahrain
Break-even price
2008: $75
2009: $84

Kuwait
Break-even price
2008: $33
2009: $34

Oman
Break-even price
2008: $77
2009: $78

Qatar
Break-even price
2008: $24
2009: $24

Saudi Arabia
Break-even price
2008: $49
2009: $54

UAE
Break-even price
2008: $23
2009: $24

Algeria
Break-even price
2008: $50
2009: $60

Azerbaijan
Break-even price
2008: $40
2009: $35

Iran
Break-even price
2008: $90
2009: $90

Iraq
Break-even price
2008: $111
2009: $94

Republic of Kazakhstan
Break-even price
2008: $59
2009: $67

Libya
Break-even price
2008: $47
2009: $53

Looks like $37 per barrel will not last long.

What do you think?
What price should it be?

If I were you I'd stay away from those gas guzzlers!

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Season Greetings!


Remain positive my friends! Keep those positive thoughts coming. Always remember your thoughts become things.

May you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

GM Ad Says It All

This is from Reuters: No.1 US car manufacturer GM has unveiled an advertisement acknowledging it had "disappointed" and sometimes even "betrayed" American consumers by letting "our quality fall below industry standards and our designs became lackluster."

That's what I been talking about. Nobody in their right mind would purchase an ugly gas-guzzling car with a quality that "falls below industry standards..." For this GM should not be given a piece of the bailout which is down to $15 Billion. They should not be given a piece of the bailout their disappointing and betraying American consumers.

Who ever is head of this company should be put on the chopping block. GM should be acquired by other companies or simply shut it down.

It is time for new players.

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Bailout!

It was two weeks ago when I just had to smile when I read about Detroit's big three's - Chrysler, Ford and GM - request for assistance or more accurately, a bailout from Congress worth $25 Billion. But their request was not granted (Phew). Unless they show Congress solid plans that detail how they would use the $25 Billion to return to profitability.

Now I'm laughing myself silly because this time when the big three (but not big anymore) returned, they are now asking for $34 Billion.

$34 Billion bailout! Hahaha!

$34 Billion bailout to get these car manufacturers back on track. Hahaha!
$34 Billion bailout for poor management! Hahaha!
$34 Billion American taxpayers money to pay for these car manufacturers' mistakes! Hahaha!
$34 Billion bailout to subsidize the big three's executives' salaries that are so high that we need a lifetime to earn when they only need a year. Hahaha!

I always thought that the fate of businesses should be determined by the consumers. If no one is buying then you must be doing something wrong. And if your not making money its time to let others take over, restructure or shut down.

It was two weeks ago when I just had to smile when I read about Detroit's big three's - Chrysler, Ford and GM - request for assistance or more accurately, a bailout from Congress worth $25 Billion. But their request was not granted (Phew). Unless they show Congress solid plans that detail how they would use the $25 Billion to return to profitability.

Now I'm laughing myself silly because this time when the big three (but not big anymore) returned, they are now asking for $34 Billion.

$34 Billion bailout! Hahaha!

$34 Billion bailout to get these car manufacturers back on track. Hahaha!
$34 Billion bailout for poor management! Hahaha!
$34 Billion American taxpayers money to pay for these car manufacturers' mistakes! Hahaha!
$34 Billion bailout to subsidize the big three's executives' salaries that are so high that we need a lifetime to earn when they only need a year. Hahaha!

I always thought that the fate of businesses should be determined by the consumers. If no one is buying then you must be doing something wrong. And if your not making money its time to let others take over, restructure or shut down.

Didn't the big three think that the answer to why nobody is buying because they're selling ugly gas-guzzling cars.

Hahaha! I just had to laugh.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

December We Start

I have never been an optimistic person in my 30 plus years of my existence. I had rough childhood, a rebellious teen years and now a angst-ridden adulthood. And I'm still clueless of what I want to do. I always believed that nothing will come my way.

But this time everything will change. December I'm starting to reprogram my thinking.

I'm listening to Rhonda Byrne. Yes , I'm reading "The Secret". I have been reading it and rereading it.

This is a perfect time put what is written into practice. When everything is down you must soar up, up up really high.

You think I'm late? Well its better late than never. The important thing is I have started. You should do the same.

Think positive. Feel and be happy. Radiate happiness.

I love these positive cliches!

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