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Think that LV Living Limited should post a Company announcement on the ASX under the code LVL to get the trading started. Seems to have stalled since changing from MXA to LVL.

What do others think.

Plenty of potential early in the new year
 
Re: LVL- LV Living Limited (Formally MXA)

Hi krisbarry,

I don't hold LVL shares but had them on my watch list at one time.

In my experience, it's often a probem when smaller cos change names as they can lose abit of exposure with info (anns & graphs).
I use several trading accs and info sights and some sights are slower than others to update info. Also some major sights dont carry over old anns when a co changes names (eg comsec). So I believe this can have an impact.

I think an individual co's strategy when changing asx code comes into play. Important that they provide background info as in anns as there's a continuing new flow of newcomers to the 'sharemaket game' researching...researching.

But having said all that, it all gets sorted over time.

best of luck.
 
MXA/LVL shareholders please read

This is awesome news for all MXA / LVL shareholders and real proof from the Australian Bureau of Statistics that there will be a huge crisis in Australia with regards to housing elderly people. LV Living Limited has massive potential so I urge all Shareholders NOT to sell and hold out.

Published in the National News:

OVER-50s ON WAY TO HUGE INCREASE
By Clara Pirani
22jan05

OLDER Australians take heart - it's only a matter of time before people over the age of 50 outnumber teenagers by almost three to one.

The Australian Bureau of Statistics annual yearbook, released yesterday, reveals Australia's social structure will change dramatically in the next 50 years, marked by longer life expectancies and the falling birthrate.

The ABS predicts the number of people under 15 will fall from 20 per cent of the population, or 4 million people, to between 12 and 15 per cent by 2051.

During the same period, the number of Australians above 50 will soar from 29 per cent to almost 50 per cent, or 14.3 million people, by 2051.

This changing demographic will be caused, in part, by Australia's healthy life expectancy, which is second only to Japan's.

The average life expectancy for males has jumped from 55 years in 1901 to 77 years in 2000-02 and for women from 59 years to 83 years.
 
Re: MXA / LVL SHAREHOLDERS PLEASE READ...

Looks like LVL is set to fly as the Takeovers Panel accepts undertakings over LV Living.

Also Note under Company Announcements...
"Becoming a substantial holder" X 12
 
LVL- Brilliant News UP +27.3% A MUST BUY NOW!

Takeover Panel Matters Finalised and ready to move onto next stage of buying a 49% share in Oxford Crest
 
Re: MXA / LVL SHAREHOLDERS PLEASE READ...

Sydney - Tuesday - March 1: (RWE Australian Business News) -

LV Living Ltd was placed in trading halt this morning, at the request of
the company, pending the release of an announcement.
The boards of LV Living and Oxford Crest yesterday signed off a
revised heads of agreement that will result in LV Living acquiring 100
per cent of shares in the established over-55 living developer and
management business.
This is a revision from the previous agreement that provided LV
Living with a 49 per cent position in Oxford Crest.
"Having worked with the Oxford Crest directors, advisers and
management for some time now, we all realised the benefits of a stronger
amalgam and began to discuss alternatives to the original position that
could benefit all participants," directors said.
"LV Living is proposing to raise $6 million in capital to
support this transaction and will be seeking shareholder approval at an
extraordinary general meeting, which is to be scheduled.
"A detailed announcement is being prepared so as to fully inform
the market of the acquisition and the structure.
"The board of LV Living has therefore requested a trading halt
in the interim," the directors said.
The shares traded steady at 11c yesterday.
 
Re: LVL Share Price Heading North

krisbarry said:

kris,

Please only bump older threads when you have some new information or something new to add to the thread.

Thanks.

Joe
 
Re: MXA / LVL SHAREHOLDERS PLEASE READ...

Big Buyer 1,000,000 @ 9.5 cents, awesome, should see some huge rises ahead
 
Re: MXA / LVL SHAREHOLDERS PLEASE READ...

Kris

looks like a downward trend to me after a big 'jump' some months back, maybe its trying tofindit's real price ?

Anyone else have any thoughts on LVL ?
 

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That jump is incorrect, it actually was recorded by a share split 10/1 hence the reason it went from 2 cents to 20 cents.
 
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The chart shows increased volume and CMF (Chaikin Money Flow) has also increased. Anthing above 0 is always a good sign for a reversal of a downward trend
 

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I topped up my LVL shares yesterday @ 10 cents. Seems very stable at this price.
 
Re: MXA / LVL SHAREHOLDERS PLEASE READ...

Awesome announcement, get in b4 May!!

Sydney - Wednesday - March 30: (RWE Australian Business News) -
LV Living Ltd (LVL) today signed heads of agreement to acquire a 51 per
cent interest in a yield management business from LV Living director Mr
Randall Deer and his partners at a valuation of $2 million.

The business will be known as LV Living Yield Management and is
to be run by Mr Deer.

The initial focus of the business is in the vacation rental
market and key learnings from this market can be applied across various
other market segments including the over-55 living market.

The business aims to improve the yield on rental operations and
has a focus on selling unsold stock via discreet channels that will not
disrupt the regular pricing and margins of the properties.

Stock is channelled into various channels including
business-to-business and consumer promotions and incentives.

Anticipated earnings to LV Living from LV Living Yield
Management are $0.5 million in the year to June 30 2005, rising to $1.5
million in 2006 and $2 million in 2007.

The announcement was made after the close of trading.
Shares in LV Living fell 0.1c to 9.9c today.
 
Re: MXA / LVL SHAREHOLDERS PLEASE READ...

Kris,

LVL had a bit of a bounce today, but let's face it it has been in a definate downtrend recently.Maybe it has stabilized a bit, but definately not a buy from a chartist point of view.Fundamentally, no idea, and why do you keep saying buy before May. :dunno:
 
LVL LV Living

Why the hell did you choose this one to ramp anyway? It seems to suck dogs balls.
 

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The Share Price has now stabalized at the 10ish cents mark, a good entry point. Mid may has been scheduled for the Acquisition of Oxford Crest, a profitable and experienced retirement village company. Sure the share price of LVL will drop on annoucement of Captial Raising at the 10 cent mark, but will recover soon after this. Yes I agree the share price has plummeted from the high of 22 cents, but from mid/to late may things look great.

Supply and demand right.... people are living longer and the population of Australia is aging, just a matter of time b4 L.V. Living takes off.

I have held my stock since late Nov 2004 and have continued to buy more since that time.

I live in Adelaide and this city is full of pensioners and retirement homes, this industry is set to explode, right around Australia, just a matter of time!
 
Re: LVL

The Share Price has now stabalized at the 10ish cents mark, a good entry point. Mid may has been scheduled for the Acquisition of Oxford Crest, a profitable and experienced retirement village company. Sure the share price of LVL will drop on annoucement of Captial Raising at the 10 cent mark, but will recover soon after this. Yes I agree the share price has plummeted from the high of 22 cents, but from mid/to late may things look great.

Supply and demand right.... people are living longer and the population of Australia is aging, just a matter of time b4 L.V. Living takes off.

I have held my stock since late Nov 2004 and have continued to buy more since that time.

I live in Adelaide and this city is full of pensioners and retirement homes, this industry is set to explode, right around Australia, just a matter of time!
 
Re: LVL

Sure you have your point of view, but I saw just last week someone bought 1 million shares @ 9.5 cents = $95,000. I guess you have to think about the bigger picture. Australia has the attitude of shoving elderly poeple into retirement homes. I work in a public hospital and the elderly wards are full everyday of the week, all year round as there are just not enough retirement/aged care homes.

LVL will build and they will be filled!
 
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