Friday, May 21, 2010

Invest in Gold and Other Expensive Metals

invest gold and precious metals
Invest in Gold and Other Expensive Metals if you are an expatriate because they increased their value very fast. I have bought gold and other expensive metals like platinum in the form of jewelries. I have been working abroad for more than ten years and I witnessed the appreciation of gold. This metal increased its value that in 5 years it doubles its price. Most people are affected by this gold rush value especially here in Middle East that Gold is a necessity during wedding ceremony.

Gold Investment is very profitable and easy to do. This investment is a sure way to earn money. Platinum, copper and silver are also good for investment but gold is very popular so I would recommend you to buy gold. It is easy to sell because it is very popular and you can sell it to anyone especially if it is jewelry. This is the advantage of buying gold than other precious metals. There are many types of Gold too, the other popular and expensive one is white gold. I like white gold because they are not prone to snatchers thinking that it silver jewelry. If you are planning to buy gold and other precious metals, my advice is to find a safe vault or perhaps you need to rent a safety box from the private company or banks.

Invest in gold now and other precious metals like copper, silver and platinum and earn big money in a few years. If I bought lots of these metals before then I quadruple my money already. Just remember to find a safety box for your investment.

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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Overseas Filipino Votes can Determine the Winner of Tight VP Race

Even if the votes outside the Philippines are just 152,323 still this could affect the vice presidential race which is very close. Binay and Roxas are very close and it is very hard to determine the winner without counting all the votes the ABS-CBN said.

Here is the news courtesy from the ABS-CBN:

LONDON – Despite the low turnout, the Overseas Absentee Vote (OAV) could be a telling factor to determine the winner in the heated vice-presidential race between candidates Sen. Mar Roxas and Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) records show that there were about 152,323 absentee votes worldwide.

This represents only 26.7% out of more than 500,000 who registered for the month-long OAV period.

Based on the latest unofficial OAV count Thursday night, Liberal Party standard-bearer Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino enjoys a commanding lead with 39,811.

Running second to Aquino is Brother Eddie Villanueva of Bangon Pilipinas who has 11,002, and third is Sen. Manny Villar of Nacionalista Party with 9,852.

In the vice presidential race, Roxas is showing the way with 38,512, followed by Loren Legarda, 12,013 and running third only is Binay with 3,979.

For senators, on top is Frank Drilon with 41,036. He is followed by Miriam Defensor-Santiago, 40,233; Ralph Recto, 38,632; Bong Revilla, 38,330; Jinggoy Estrada, 34,178; Juan Ponce Enrile, 31,062; Ferdinand Marcos Jr., 30,982; Pia Cayetano, 30,187; Vicente Sotto III, 26,891; Sergio Osmena III, 24,927; and Teofisto Guingona III, 24,248.

Holding 12th spot is Joey De Venecia with 21,419.

The absentee vote in Europe did not even reach 20,000 out of almost 62,000 registered voters.

Both Aquino and Roxas are headed for a landslide win in practically all major cities in Europe.

They also enjoy a commanding lead in OAV-rich continents like Asia-Pacific and the Middle East and Africa.

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Partial Results for Vice Presidential Race 2010

These are the partial results as of May 14, 2010 from May 10, 2010 election. The Rank between Binay and Manuel Roxas is very tight that anything could happen at the end of Counting.


Courtesy of ABS-CBN.COM

I am rooting for Roxas but if Binay will win then let us respect the people's mandate.

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