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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

ෆේස්බුක් නිර්මාතෘ හවායි දූපතක්ම මිලදී ගනියි.....


ෆේස්බුක් නිර්මාතෘ සහ ලොව ළාබාළ බිලියනපතියන්ගේ ලැයිස්තුවේ සිටින මාර්ක් සකර්බර්ග් (Mark Zuckerberg) හවායි දූපතේ කොටසක් මිලදී ගෙන ඇතැයි වාර්තා වේ.හවායි දූපත්හි සිව්වැනි විශාලතම දූපත වන කවුවායි දූපත ඔහු මිලදීගෙන ඇත.


ඒ ඩොලර් මිලියන 100ක මුදලකට ය.අක්කර 700කින් පමණ යුතු වන එම දූපත නිල් පැහැති සාගර ජලයෙන් වටවූ සුදු පැහැ වැලි තීරයකින් හැඩවූ ලොව ආකර්ෂණීය ස්ථානවලින් එකකි.

උක් වගාවන්ට ප‍්‍රසිද්ධව තිබූ එම දූපතේ කුමක් තැනීමට සකර්බරර්ග්ට වුවමනා වීදැයි මෙතෙක් අනාවරණය වී නොමැත.ඔහු මීට ටික කලකට පෙර ඩොලර් මිලියන  බැගින් වූ සුඛෝපභෝගී නිවාසක් ද මිලදීගත්තේ ය. 


Zuckerberg purchased Pila’a Beach from Pflueger Properties, a Hawaii limited partnership belonging to Jim Pflueger, a retired local Honda dealer.
The famously private entrepreneur will have one neighbor, however. 
Denver executive Gary Stewart of oil and gas company Melange International, who purchased the remaining 10.8 per cent interest in the Pila’a Beach property for $6.04 million.
Sources told Forbes that the billionaire tried to buy Stewart out, but he was not interested in the offer.
When asked about his latest reported acquisition a Facebook spokesman told the magazine: 'We don't comment on rumors and speculation, but thank you for reaching out!'
Facebook's co-founder has long been a fan of Hawaii and has made a number of trips to the islands with his wife Priscilla Chan. The no-frills trips had sparked rumors that the couple were on the look out for real estate on the islands.
Last year, the couple were spotted enjoying a burger from world famous Bubba Burgers at Kauai’s North Shore, and surfing on the island of Maui.


Zuckerberg purchased Pila’a Beach from Pflueger Properties, a Hawaii limited partnership belonging to Jim Pflueger, a retired local Honda dealer.

$25 MILLION TO FIGHT EBOLA

Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan, are donating $25 million to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Foundation to help address the Ebola epidemic.
The money will be used by the Ebola response effort in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and elsewhere in the world where Ebola is a threat.
The grant will come from their fund at the nonprofit Silicon Valley Community Foundation.
It follows a $9 million donation made by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen last month.
The famously private entrepreneur will have one neighbor, however. 
Denver executive Gary Stewart of oil and gas company Melange International, who purchased the remaining 10.8 per cent interest in the Pila’a Beach property for $6.04 million.
Sources told Forbes that the billionaire tried to buy Stewart out, but he was not interested in the offer.
When asked about his latest reported acquisition a Facebook spokesman told the magazine: 'We don't comment on rumors and speculation, but thank you for reaching out!'
Facebook's co-founder has long been a fan of Hawaii and has made a number of trips to the islands with his wife Priscilla Chan. The no-frills trips had sparked rumors that the couple were on the look out for real estate on the islands.
Last year, the couple were spotted enjoying a burger from world famous Bubba Burgers at Kauai’s North Shore, and surfing on the island of Maui.

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