LVFH has been a provider of gaming software for over 12 years, developing poker, casino, and Asian games. They have secured an opportunity in Mexico to offer their turnkey solutions through an exclusive gaming license. LVFH is committed to delivering an enjoyable experience for players and results for operators globally using their culturally diverse development team. They project revenues of $30 million annually from their Mexico operations through their partners, launching a national marketing campaign in September.
1. TSX.V: LVH
ABOUT the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX.V: LVH).
LVFH has been a reputable provider of innovative gaming software spanning Poker, Casino games and
Asian games. Our 12-year track record in gaming software development, financial accountability and
customer support tools has made us one of the leading software developers in the industry.
LVFH has successfully developed and operated the Action Poker Network, which at the time was home
to more than 500,000 players with 10,000 concurrent players.
Recently, LVFH has secured an unique opportunity in Mexico and will continue to develop innovative
turnkey solutions for online gaming operators as it has in Asia and the entire global arena.
LVFH is committed to bringing an enjoyable experience to players and delivering great results to
operators. With a highly skilled and culturally diverse product development team, LVFH is poised to
pursue global opportunities in legally regulated jurisdictions world-wide.
INVESTMENT VALUE
MANAGEMENT TEAM H2 Gambling Capital puts the size of the global online gaming market at
about US$21 billion, hitting US$30 billion by 2012 (Growth of 42%).
Bedo Kalpakian
Chairman, CFO and Director LVFH’s partnership with Entreteniento de Mexico, C.V. (EMEX) and
Producciones Moviles S.A. (Producciones) facilitates a unique and
Jake Kalpakian comprehensive gaming license issued as a Federal Mexico Gaming Permit.
President, CEO and Director
Operating over 20 land-based casinos, the Palmas Group, owned by EMEX,
Gregory MacFarlane is based in the state of Nuevo Leon, which is now considered as the ‘new
Independent Director Las Vegas of Mexico’ and has attracted over US$100 million in investments
to the gaming sector according to the prestige publication EI Economista,
Neil Spellman January 6th, 2011.
Independent Director
This exclusive license covers a variety of games including bingo, poker,
casino and sportsbetting on Palmasbet.com.
Launching national media
Projecting cashflow of
marketing campaign in
US$30,000 to $50,000 a
September 2011 via TV Azteca
month;; estimating revenue
of US$30 million a year
Anticipating over 1 million
from operations[1]
accounts in the next 12 months
Having Asian operators licensing the company’s own developed proprietary
software creates further opportunities throughout Asia.
[1] The numbers depicted in this section are intended to provide an estimated
projection and should not be construed as absolute.
TSX.V: LVH www.lvfh.com July 2011