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Compagnie des Alpes Shareholders ski passes

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,
I just wondered if anyone has taken advantage of the Compagnie des Alpes Shareholders club ski pass offer (the company which operates a load of French ski resort lifts). Apparently as a shareholder you can annually get a pass for one of : Trois Vallées, Espace Killy,Paradiski , Le Grand Massif, Serre-Chevalier, Chamonix, or Les 2 Alpes.

Details here : http://www.compagniedesalpes.com/en/shareholders-advantages

I was totting up to see if the combination of cheap Euro and CDA's share-price being pretty low made this a worthwhile deal in pure investment terms :
e.g. 400 shares @ EU13.40 and at 1.24 Euros to the £, and based on a 6day La Plagne ski pass (EUR257) is a 4.8% annual return (on £4300 for 400 shares if my sums are right - and these are all aproximate figures!). This is better than my bank. But I need to know about taxes, fees, and any other charges if anyone has done this?

Of course I don't have £4300 lying around ... that's the next problem
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
psteer, Welcome to snowHead

Your calculation of the return is correct but you have ignored the fact that the company also pays a dividend - in 2011 this was €0.85 per share, or €340 on 400 shares. If you add this to the cost of the pass the return becomes over 11%! There is probably tax to take account of on the dividend, but it still looks attractive. You have to bear in mind that any investment in CDA by a UK resident would be subject to exchange rate movements as well as the movement in the CDA share price itself. An 11% fall in the share price would wipe out your entire return for that year.

Still an interesting idea.
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Cheers Chris! Loads to look at on here (and waste time while at work)

That's a point about the dividend. Yes, I think anything like this would have to be carefully weighed up to include all the risks - exchange rate fluctuations, share price fluctuations, inability to use the free ski-pass in a year for some reason (although I think it is transferable to other family members?) but if you never needed to sell the shares and get your hands on the cash then it's probably a good long-term investment?

I just love the idea of getting a free ski pass - last year it was such a large portion of the cost of the trip.
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psteer, better still live in or near the resorts, Full time (defined as more than 10 months) residents of La Plagne and it's villages paid around €30 for their season passes last year!
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