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Friday, June 29, 2012

If you don't play, you can't win




Grand lotto 6/55
Draw date: 7/4/2012
Expected Jackpot Prize P160 million


Thousands of lotto bettors are going to start buying the 6/55 lotto tickets starting today with big dreams,
 so expect long lines for a shot at the fortune.

The draw will take place tomorrow night  and  P160 million is at stake.

The odds of winning are slim, 1 in 28,989,675 combinations.
But everybody has  a good  shot as anyone else.

The odds are best when you have more tickets.

But as far as I'm concerned, the odds doesn't  matter to me even if I have only 3  tickets with me.

Because I have my luck and faith with me.

As the saying goes "if you don't play, you can't win." 


 Advice ......just in case you are the lucky winner.


Accepting the fact that you are the lucky winner. Most of the time, you who accept windfalls still live in a subconscious part of your brain that tells you everything is a dream. Because of this, you spend your money like there’s no tomorrow. just like Mr. Dionie Reyes who won P14 million and spend it for 3 months.

 Later on, you realize that you have spent all the money on useless things without even realizing it—this is about the time you wake up. If you don’t want this to happen to you, you have to know how you can make smart choices with the sudden money you have received. so better have a plan always ready.


Remember,  
It is up to you on how you control yourself. Always keep in mind that you do not need to change your lifestyle quickly just because you have received a lot of money. Instead, consider yourself as a quiet millionaire and  this is the best thing you can do with a windfall.


But  if you don't win this one, remember there's always another shot in other big future lotto draws.

As my friend who always say's .......  there's always a next time.


Good luck to all.


Friday, June 22, 2012

The 40 richest people in the Philippines



6/42 - 1 winner
Draw date: 6/21/2012
13-19-20-23-34-42
Jackpot Prize P32,989,293.00


6/49 - 1 winner
Draw date: 6/19/2012
5-6-7-8-20-49
Jackpot Prize P16,000,000,00


6/55 - no winner
Draw date: 6/30/2012
 Expected Jackpot Prize P140 million


A businessman won the P16-million jackpot in the Super Lotto 6/49 draw last Tuesday.
The winning numbers were 5-6-7-8-20-49

The winner is 45-years-old and a fish trader from Malabon.

The winner never thought that his P120 bet will turn into P16 million overnight.
The winner revealed that he started betting just four months ago.



 The 40 richest people in the Philippines 2012


MANILA, Philippines -- SM tycoon Henry Sy tops this year's Forbes list of 40 richest people in the Philippines, which includes the head honchos of some of the largest companies in the country.
Sy had an impressive net worth of $9.1 billion, while Lucio Tan is at a rather far second with a net worth of $4.5 billion.

The top 40 richest in the Philippines are:

1) Henry Sy - $9.1 billion (SM Prime)
2) Lucio Tan - $4.5 billion (Phillip Morris Fortune Tobacco)
3) Enrique Razon Jr. - $3.6 billion (International Container Terminal Services)
4) John Gokongwei Jr. - $3.2 billion (JG Summit)
5) David Consunji - $2.7 billion (DMCI)

6) Andrew Tan - $2.3 billion (Alliance Global)
7) Jaime Zobel de Ayala - $2.2 billion (Ayala Corp.)
8) George Ty - $1.7 billion (Metropolitan Bank)
9) Roberto Ongpin - $1.5 billion (Atok-Big Wedge)
10) Eduardo Cojuangco Jr. - $1.4 billion (San Miguel)

11) Roberto Coyiuto Jr. - $1.3 billion (National Grid)
12) Tony Tan Caktiong - $1.25 billion (Jollibee Foods)
13) Lucio and Susan Co - $1.2 billion (Puregold Price Club)
14) IƱigo and Mercedes Zobel - $1.15 billion (Ayala Corp.)
15) Emilio Yap - $1.1 billion (Philtrust Bank)

16) Jon Ramon Aboitiz - $955 million (Aboitiz Equity Ventures)
17) Andrew Gotianun - $825 million (Filinvest Development)
18) Manuel Villar - $720 million (Vista Land and Lifescapes)
19) Beatrice Campos - $700 million (Unilab)
20) Vivian Que Azcona - $690 million (Mercury Drug)

21) Alfonso Yuchengco - $570 million (Rizal Commercial Bank)
22) Mariano Tan Jr. - $420 million (Unilab)
23) Enrique Aboitiz - $400 million (Aboitiz & Co.)
24) Eric Recto - $365 million (Alphaland)
25) Jose Antonio - $300 million (Century Properties Group)

26) Gilberto Duavit - $270 million (GMA Network)
27) Menardo Jimenez - $265 million (GMA Network)
28) Frederick Dy - $260 million (Security Bank)
29) Manuel Zamora Jr. - $255 million (Nickel Asia)
30) Alfredo Ramos - $$250 million (Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development)

31) Oscar Lopez - $245 million (ABS-CBN)
32) Felipe Gozon - $240 million (GMA Network)
33) Betty Ang - $235 million (Monde Nissin)
34) Wilfred Uytengsu Jr. - $230 million (Alaska Milk)
35) Juliette Romualdez - $200 million (Banco de Oro)

36) Bienvenido Tantoco Sr. - $195 million (Rustan Commercial)
37) Jacinto Ng Sr. - $190 million (Rebisco)
38) Tomas Alcantara - $160 million (Alsons Consolidated Resources)
39) Michael Cosiquien - $150 million (Megawide Construction)
40) Edgar Sia II - $140 million (Mang Inasal)
 
Source : ABSCBN

Friday, June 15, 2012

“Lucky Pick”



6/45 - 1 winner    
Draw date: 6/15/2012
1-3-13-15-28-36
Jackpot prize: P67,152,445.20


6/55 - No winner
Draw date: 6/23/2012
Expected Jackpot prize: P110 million

6/42 - No winner
Draw date: 6/21/2012
Expected Jackpot prize: P30 million


A LUCKY pick placed in a lotto outlet on Roces Avenue in Quezon City got  the jackpot 
prize of June 7 Super lotto 6/49 worth P87,697,688.40.

The solo winner got the winning number combinations of    3-6-14-32-48-49

 The lotto bettor a 44-year-old jobless woman  and a single parent, bought P100 worth of tickets.


 She placed her P100 “Lucky Pick” bets along Roces Avenue, with one of her five bet combinations matching the 6/49 winning numbers.

“Lucky Pick” bet is one where the lotto machine chooses the numbers.

The winner worked in a private firm, but availed herself of an early retirement option, then went into a buy-and-sell business using her retirement money.

Unfortunately, her business went bankrupt, thus incurring her a huge debt, including from an Indian (Bumbay) money lender.

Now that she won, she will be paying off her debts, buy a house and lot, help her relatives, and bring her sick mother to a hospital for care.

The winner  has been betting on the lotto games since 1996.

Friday, June 8, 2012

P100 million in unclaimed prizes



After all we Filipino's are not that poor. just imagine that almost a P100 million worth of winning lotto tickets were not claimed by the lotto winners.

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has reverted to the charity funds of the agency some P100 million in unclaimed prizes of its online lottery games.
 
This action was taken after the one-year period to claim the winnings expired .


The unclaimed winnings included both minor and  major prizes of the 6/42 Lotto, 6/45 Mega Lotto, 6/49 Super Lotto and 6/55 Grand Lotto games.



  6/49 - 1 winner
  Draw date: 6/7/2012
  3-6-14-32-48-49
  Jackpot prize: P87,697,688.40

Yesterday's 6/49  lotto draw made one lotto bettor become a millionaire with  a jackpot prize worth P87 million.

One down and two more to go with 6/45 today and 6/55 tomorrow  with almost P50 million and P70 million jackpot prizes.


Four youngest Facebook Billionaire


 1. Mark Zuckerberg
 
 
  
 Zuckerberg, 28, launched Facebook from his college dorm room and grew it into one of the world's most successful businesses. While his wealth has taken a big hit following Facebook's disappointing IPO, he's still worth close to $15 billion, according to public estimates.


 2. Sean Parker

 
 
 The co-founder of Napster (and first president of Facebook) has more than $2 billion to his name. Parker, 32, served as a mentor to Zuckerberg and famously urged him to drop the "the" in the original version of Facebook's name. He was also an early investor in Spotify, the music sharing company.



 3. Eduardo Saverin


 

 This co-founder of Facebook, now worth an estimated $2 billion, had to fight for that title: He sued Facebook and later agreed to a settlement, as depicted in the movie The Social Network. Saverin, 30, who grew up in a wealthy family, has a reputation for enjoying the good life and racking up large bar tabs.


4. Dustin Moskovitz




Moskovitz, 28, also knew Zuckerberg from college and worked on Facebook in its early stages. He has since left Facebook to pursue a new start-up, along with charitable work. Forbes estimates his net worth at around $3.5 billion.

 

Friday, June 1, 2012

A lotto millionaire story





As of today June 1, 2012 Friday the Jackpot prize of 6/45 is estimated to reach P33 million and the draw is today.

The lotto jackpot prize of 6/55 is estimated to reach  P55 million tomorrow.

The lotto jackpot prize of 6/49 is estimated to reach  P 75 million by Sunday's draw.

This will take a time again to have 3 straight big draws.

As of Yesterday the 6/42 draw with a jackpot prize of P12 million has been won already and this is going to be a winners week for 2 to 3 jackpot draws.

Now my advice to all is, bet all this draws with 2 bets each with 1 chosen number combinations and add 1 lucky pick bet.

I hope this time my fellow lotto bettors this is it for you and you better believe it this time.


While searching for some lotto news I found a story that being a  lotto winner sometimes comes with a burden.



Sarah Myers is alone.

She lost most of her friends and family. Her ability to trust.
All because of one ticket. One $23 million ( 966 million pesos) Powerball ticket.
“I’m never treated like a person any more. I hate that,” Myers said, her voice cracking. “To most people, I’m a bank.”

Winning the lotto, many players believe, would be the best thing to ever happen to them. To suddenly find yourself living a life of luxury, with no more worries about bills. New cars, new houses, trips, leisure.

But as those little white lotto balls pop from the tumbler, most players aren’t thinking about  the warnings.
People will call looking for money. Your friends and family, attorneys, charity groups, financial planners, lawyers. Relatives you never even knew you had will come forward.

Your mail box will fill with requests from strangers — some with sick family members, others just plain desperate or greedy — all wanting a piece of your winnings.


The truth is, very few lotto players think they will actually win the jackpot.  so finding yourself suddenly rich is always shocking to some degree.

“The reason it’s popular and fun because it allows people to dream about what that will be like, “That’s what the buck or two is buying you — that great feeling, and the chance to win money.”


It was a “miracle” when Sarah Myers won.

Once a factory worker living paycheck to paycheck, Myers and her husband were instant millionaires.

They built a dream home from them and their three children. Myers and her husband each got a new Dodge.
And they gave a lot of the money away. Some went to the Salvation Army. Some went to Amish neighbors. Some went to the eight children she sponsors overseas.

But the more money Myers gave away, the more friends and family she seemed to lose. Extended family members kept asking for money. She helped many: Myers bought about 20 cars and handed out more money over the years.

But if she questioned someone’s need or said no, she often lost that person from her life.
People around the winners change, . “People are in awe of winning that kind of money,.

Despite winning the lotto, Myers kept her job at the factory to stay grounded. But her co-workers told her she was stealing a job from someone else who needed it. 

“Sometimes you feel like you’re all alone. It’s sad, “Family is the worst because they know how to get you. ... They see I feel alone, and they take advantage of that.”
She eventually quit the factory and stayed on part-time at a gas station.

The money came in especially handy the next year when she was diagnosed with cervical cancer and given a grim prognosis. She’s been in remission but quit working.

Then her husband was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
When families get sick, neighbors reach out to help. But with Myers, many expected payment for their good deeds.

Still, after all the lost friends and family, she’s glad she had the winning ticket.

“It’s almost like everyone around you is taking a truth pill, “You find out who is really a friend and who is a family. You find out who looks at you like a person and not a bank. It’s nice to know, but it’s hurtful.”


Source: Jessica Larsen
            LacrosseTribune