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Re: LVL

Yes I agree a lot of support @ 0.1 cent so when they go down to that price
they might then be good value then again maybe not.
 
Re: LVL

raider said:
Yes I agree a lot of support @ 1 cent so when they go down to that price
they might then be good value then again maybe not.

LOL, aint that the truth. I am sure it will not hit that level, but nothing suprises me about this stock anymore. It has continued its downward run. Sucking in investors all the way to the bottom and management have sat on their hands and let it happen. Thumbs down to them!
 
Re: LVL

Ok I know you don't want my help but I'll make a couple of suggestions anyway.

First research to see if they are making a profit. If they are hold them if not don't.

I'm just worried that the steady downward trend is a warning sign that the company is going to sink. I've seen it happen before.

I maybe wrong but be careful.
 
Re: LVL

mime said:
Ok I know you don't want my help but I'll make a couple of suggestions anyway.

First research to see if they are making a profit. If they are hold them if not don't.

I'm just worried that the steady downward trend is a warning sign that the company is going to sink. I've seen it happen before.

I maybe wrong but be careful.

I'm holding this one as my long-term stock and will not sell it at its current level. It seems foolish to sell it now after it has dumped so much, then again it could hit the wall, but un-likely. All three stocks (VLL, LVL and CLF) have dumped lately due to bad press, profit downgrades, and increased constructions costs. These are all factors than can reverse at anytime. "Retirement Villages" are not flavour of the month! But long-term the future looks bright for all three stocks.
 
Re: LVL

I'm sorry but I couldn"t resist. LVL would have to be one of the worst
performing companies I have come across, and I think I understand your
situation. You bought your shares as you have mentioned before for 9 cents
or there abouts and any increase in price brings you hope , but realistically
this stock sucks and you would have been better off having a stop loss at
7 cents and selling at loss than continue to agonise over it, and tie your money up.
 
Re: LVL

raider said:
LVL would have to be one of the worst
performing companies .

No the worst performing companies are the ones in receivership.

So a this stage LVL is doing just fine, its trading!

My original purchase of MXA (now LVL) averaged a share price of 20 cents, and since that time I have got that down to as low as 8 cents with the purchase of more shares. So i don't think it is too much of a loss at this stage. A few good annoucements (that are possible) will push the share price much higher and will enable me to break-even or make a profit.

I accept that things could get a lot worse for LVL, but I am hopeful of a better outcome than as you quotted "receivership"

A possible acquisition of the yield management business, which is highly profitable, with low over-heads will do this.
 
Re: LVL

Annoucement just out in regards to LVL moving towards positive earnings. A very good results for long-term LVL share holders.

Up 33.3% yesterday and 25% today.
 
Re: LVL

krisbarry said:
Annoucement just out in regards to LVL moving towards positive earnings. A very good results for long-term LVL share holders.

Up 33.3% yesterday and 25% today.

I was holding my breath with the change of office address notice! My purchases at 5.1c are almost back to evens, so from here on starting to look ok now metinks.... could be a good range trader if the contracted deals go ahead without any hitches.

Cheers,

AJ
 
Re: LVL

Have a look at who LVL is buying this yeild thingy from, and look at who has a substantial stake in that other party. Hmmmmmm.............

[I am not trying to be overly negative here, just think you should be fully informed. Maybe it doesn't matter anyway, and maybe this IS the reversal of LVL's fortunes. I doubt it, but obviously I could be wrong.]
 
Re: LVL

markrmau said:
Have a look at who LVL is buying this yeild thingy from, and look at who has a substantial stake in that other party. Hmmmmmm.............

[I am not trying to be overly negative here, just think you should be fully informed. Maybe it doesn't matter anyway, and maybe this IS the reversal of LVL's fortunes. I doubt it, but obviously I could be wrong.]


Its all about profit right! Who cares who profits, by how much, when and where and why. What makes a difference is the bottom line. LVL is finally turning things around from constant losses to a profit.

The shareholders have been well informed of who has an interest in the yeild management business "Randall Deer", a director of LVL

MARKRMAU.... you have been negative about this stock from the day you started this thread. Let me re-fresh your memory, please read your first post about LVL suckin' dogs balls!!!! and maybe now you may like to retract that comment.
 
Re: LVL

LV Living sees profit in 2006

Sydney - Wednesday - July 6: (RWE Australian Business News)

LV Living (LVL) reports that final steps to complete the acquisition of
Rewards in LV Living Yield Management (51% controlled by LVL) have been
concluded with the signing of the Share Subscription and Shareholders
Agreement by LVL Living and the vendors.

A fair and reasonable report and shareholder approval are
required to complete the transaction.

The RewardsCorp business will be contained within LV Living
Yield Management and is forecast to achieve revenue of $5.3 million and
NPBT of $2.8 million for the year to June 30, 2006. This will deliver
provide a profit contribution to LVL of $1.4 million (NPBT) for the 2006
year which is sufficient for LVL to achieve both a profitable and
cash-positive result for the year.

Within the agreement, earnings flow to LVL from April 1, 2005 so
there is recognition of the value of the business already within the
Group.
 
Re: LVL

krisbarry said:
MARKRMAU.... you have been negative about this stock from the day you started this thread. Let me re-fresh your memory, please read your first post about LVL suckin' dogs balls!!!! and maybe now you may like to retract that comment.

Yes, I agree I probably over-rated it there. Considering I made the call at 9-10c and it sank to about 2-3c in the intervening time, I'd say LVL is more deserving of a donkeys balls rating.

Hope it works out for you.
 
Re: LVL

markrmau said:
.....It seems to suck dogs balls
.....deserving of a donkeys balls rating.

LOL, LOL, LOL!

Firstly, it was 'dogs balls' and now 'donkeys balls'

What will it be next?

Markmau, are you reveling that you truely have a 'Ball' fetish?

There is therapy and pills for that, and how would I know that? I studied some psychology subjects at uni.

Anyway on the subject of 'Balls', I am going to enjoy riding the 'Bull' Market that is now present with LVL.
 
Re: LVL

Substantial gains over the past 3 trading days and intended buyers building again this morning.

1st July 7.14% Increase, share price 3 cents
5th July 33.3% Increase, share price 4 cents
6th July 25% Increase, share price 5 cents

More buyers than sellers.

The downward trend would appear to have reversed, note three white candles on your charts. Hopefully that continues with the news of positive earnings in 2006.

Also note a new village development & management program and earnings guide will be released to the market soon.

Yesterday saw LVL have its heaviest trading day in some weeks, not so much in regards to volume, but trades.
 
Re: LVL

60 Minutes this Sunday night might be worth a watch. A featured story is to be screened in regards to “Cashed-up Baby Boomers” spending great wads of cash on holidays; they are determined not to let their children inherit it. I am not looking at it from the retirement village aspect, but more so the cash this older generation are prepared to spend on holidays. LVL has ventured into the holiday rental market via a rewards program with retailers such as Retrovision. I believe that this venture could be worth far more to shareholders than simply building retirement villages. Cashed-up Baby Boomers do not want to waste their retirement years just sitting around in villages all daylong; they are increasing living longer, far healthier and upwardly mobile.
 
Re: LVL

mime said:
First research to see if they are making a profit. If they are hold them if not don't.


Yes they are making profit now, so it is a definite hold for me!
 
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