Friday, November 30, 2012

powerball

A single winner could take as much as $360m before taxes. But the odds of scooping the top prize have been calculated at one in 175 million.
Tickets were selling at a rate of 130,000 a minute nationwide - about six times the volume from a week ago.
It is the second largest jackpot in history, behind a Mega Millions prize of $656m in March.
The jackpot has already rolled over 16 consecutive times without a winner, but Power ball officials say they now believe there is a 75% chance the winning combination will be drawn this time.






3 comments:

  1. Oh..., I wish I could win those million dollars :)

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  2. wow.... Thats a lot of money to win. Whoever win these million dollars I happy for them.

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  3. powerball could only changes the one with all the luck's life

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