SirMiks Posted May 26, 2003 Share Posted May 26, 2003 JT, got ur PM, thanks ha. Quote Link to comment
Xeth Posted May 26, 2003 Share Posted May 26, 2003 drug pushersmuggler pag mayaman ka na sa ka magtayo ng legit Quote Link to comment
mrlong Posted May 26, 2003 Share Posted May 26, 2003 legit networking pangdagdag lang ng bread ...............pm me for details Quote Link to comment
The_Maw Posted May 26, 2003 Share Posted May 26, 2003 gun smuggling at money laundering. Quote Link to comment
PeterNorth Posted May 27, 2003 Share Posted May 27, 2003 This one sounds promising. I joined it last year. It's a Mango Orchard shareholding in Morong Bataan. For an initial investment of P 35,000. you get a 50 sq. meter share/plot (with one (1) mango tree productive in 5 years) in a mango orchard/resort in Morong Bataan. Your income comes from 4 different sources: 1. Proceeds from the sale of mangoes from your tree (est @ 8-10K per year). 2. 10% commission if you sell plots to other people (that's P3,500). The plots can be titled and can be sold as real estate. 3. For every 2 pair downlines (if you avail the MLM option) you get P 4,500. 4. The real appreciation of the 50sq.m plot in the future. Right now it's P 700/sq.m. But like other real estate, when its fully developed it's going to appreciate. I got 5 plots when the plot was still at P 30,000/plot. Right now I'm helping friends earn extra money by selling plots under my shareholding. They get the 10% commission for each sale but I get the downline commission. The company is legit and is cleared by the DTI, SEC and has the backing of the Dept. of Agriculture. If anyone is interested just PM me. Quote Link to comment
castlerock Posted May 28, 2003 Share Posted May 28, 2003 A little note on reading Rich Dad Poor Dad...Do not make it your bible. It contains a wealth of information inside, but do not make it the definitive guide to earning money. Read it and learn from it, that's all. The book has made 2 of my friends financially sound (not rich, but ok), but unfortunately it has broken 3 of my friends. Ironically, one of the 3 was the one who introduced us to it. The reason they 'broke' (pun intended) was because they kept believing in 'money with minimal effort' or 'you can make money without money'. As much as I've learned from the book, I believe in neither statements. If it's not money you invest, it's a lot of effort, and some people just don't understand this. As for MLMs...I understand that it has the potential to make lots of money given a lot of time and effort, but It's not my thing. I'd rather go into high risk / high returns type of businesses. I lean more towards what I call 'trend' businesses, high risk stocks, and consumables. Quote Link to comment
action_officer Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 stock markets suck. nadadaan sa insider trading kaya palaging ang mga small investors ang nasusunog. Quote Link to comment
Guest River Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 (edited) guys, meron pa ba nagtuturo ng basics of stockmarket investing? meron dati sa ortigas kaso nawala na yta.. hope somebody cud help me..HMM, ANO NA NANGYARI DITO SA THREAD NA'TO?? OO NGA, CAN WE PLEASE GET MORE INFO REGARDING STOCK MARKET BASICS.... SIGE NA.. PLEEEEEEEASE????? I'VE BEEN TO STOCK TRADING...what exactly do you want to know about it.... Edited July 1, 2004 by Macy Quote Link to comment
Guest River Posted June 2, 2003 Share Posted June 2, 2003 (edited) stock markets suck. nadadaan sa insider trading kaya palaging ang mga small investors ang nasusunog. he he...hindi naman... ...mukhang matindi tama mo sa stock market ah... Edited July 1, 2004 by Macy Quote Link to comment
heartstrings Posted June 27, 2003 Share Posted June 27, 2003 :heart: hi food business i think is the best, mura puhunan sa mga fishballs, squidballs, etc.... :heart: Quote Link to comment
joeyjay Posted August 3, 2003 Share Posted August 3, 2003 This one sounds promising. I joined it last year. It's a Mango Orchard shareholding in Morong Bataan. It's a shareholding so it means you will not own the land (walang titulo) Quote Link to comment
ukyo_batusai Posted August 3, 2003 Share Posted August 3, 2003 gun smuggling at money laundering. http://www.geocities.com/kitenchin12/eyes.gif galit ako sa may mga masamang hangarin.... say no to violence Quote Link to comment
playah Posted August 3, 2003 Share Posted August 3, 2003 freelance web designer tol.. get clients online preferably mga taga abroad.. made a deal once 1000 dollar website.. ngyon nga 100 lang singil namin pero no domain just the content... ok lang 2 clients a week.. malaki na Quote Link to comment
Juan_N_Only Posted August 6, 2003 Share Posted August 6, 2003 Government Contracts: We buy what government needs at the source and sell it to them. Been there done that. Minimum investment is 1M. You have the cash let me know. Its a sure thing! Quote Link to comment
Guest kyut Posted August 6, 2003 Share Posted August 6, 2003 If you have megabucks (at least 50M yata...could be more) and a good location...get a major food chain franchise. My bet would be Jollibee. The higher the entrance barrier (in this case, franchise and set-up costs), the more attractive the business potential. That's the reason most rich people get richer, and most poor people (like me) don't. If your area doesn't have one, build an ice plant, which can also be used as a storage facility for flowers, fish, and other items that rot fast if not frozen, softdrinks and beer. Put up a store in front and sell ice cold beverages, retail and wholesale. Get a few refrigerator vans for delivery of ice to all the restaurants and similar business establishments. If entertainment is your thing, build a band rehearsal studio (500K-1M depending on the set-up), recruit aspiring musicians and singers to form 4-5 bands, market them to the nightspots for gigs just to keep them practiced and fed, then audition for stints abroad where the real money is. Downside of this business is manpower (maraming musicians and/or singers may attitude issues. Artists yan so normally may clash) and the hours (parang call center ang buhay mo, but worse since you have to go to the establishments to negotiate gigs during normal hours). I've done this before so if you need to know more, just PM me. Hopes this helps you. PEACE Quote Link to comment
fhm1 Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 Para maiba naman..serious topic... What kind of business did you join in na kumita kayo ng malaki.. either you open your own business, part time job.. networking.. Which business/networking you discourage... Quote Link to comment
lord_rochester Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 malaki kita sa pag gawa ng thesis ng iba....ranging from 15,000 to 40,000 per project... depende din kung anong course... hehehe..kung nde thesis... pwede rin projects lang ... programming... range niya is from 1,000 to 15,000 depende sa hirap at sa programming language.... Quote Link to comment
bogsli Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 pre-need business! 30,000 to 50,000 regular monthly income! this is highly achievable with the use of the new business center concept! Quote Link to comment
mharck13 Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 i agree with fhm1, making a business from thesis specially those IT related students, prices ranges from 15k as much to 100k depends on the thesis Quote Link to comment
Guest psychosexy Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 some part time jobs that earned me big bucks - henna tattooing model making teaching english to foreign students Quote Link to comment
dani_welcoat Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 Para maiba naman..serious topic... What kind of business did you join in na kumita kayo ng malaki.. either you open your own business, part time job.. networking.. Which business/networking you discourage...Trading e-MINI S & P Futures. With minimum US$2,000.00 - it is not difficult to make $30 profit (1600+ pesos) each trading day. Of course it is possible to make more by being aggressive (or greedy) but then it becomes very risky. http://www.tradingmarkets.com/ Quote Link to comment
fhm1 Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 Thanks for posting... It is nice to hear your ideas and share it with other MTC members... Kapag puro office lang wala racket..kulang ang pang gimik... Ang taas ng Withholding Tax as Employee... Me.. 32% tax na monthly... I would welcome other ideas.. Quote Link to comment
myth Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 Para maiba naman..serious topic... What kind of business did you join in na kumita kayo ng malaki.. either you open your own business, part time job.. networking.. Which business/networking you discourage...Trading e-MINI S & P Futures. With minimum US$2,000.00 - it is not difficult to make $30 profit (1600+ pesos) each trading day. Of course it is possible to make more by being aggressive (or greedy) but then it becomes very risky. http://www.tradingmarkets.com/ hmmm... how does dis work? Quote Link to comment
dani_welcoat Posted September 30, 2003 Share Posted September 30, 2003 Para maiba naman..serious topic... What kind of business did you join in na kumita kayo ng malaki.. either you open your own business, part time job.. networking.. Which business/networking you discourage...Trading e-MINI S & P Futures. With minimum US$2,000.00 - it is not difficult to make $30 profit (1600+ pesos) each trading day. Of course it is possible to make more by being aggressive (or greedy) but then it becomes very risky. http://www.tradingmarkets.com/ hmmm... how does dis work? Just search google and read everything you can find. Basically it is similar to buying and selling stocks, but this one is specifically the index of the top 500 USA companies. After currency foreign exchange, S & P Futures is one of biggest trading markets in world.http://www.cme.com/I am not a licensed trader nor broker but just wanted to contribute this information to thread. Quote Link to comment
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