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Disneyland Paris => Disneyland Paris News & Rumours => Topic started by: tubbsy on March 22, 2007, 04:31:15 PM

Title: DLRP shares
Post by: tubbsy on March 22, 2007, 04:31:15 PM
Not sure i've posted this in the right place.

My DH has offered to buy me some DLRP shares.

I havent got a clue what to do as the only thing I understand about shares is sharing cake (which doenst happen often!) :roll:

I am living in the U.K and I think I have worked out that shares can only be bought on the French stock exchange??? :?

Help anyone?
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Post by: Cubitus on May 09, 2007, 12:02:14 AM
Shares of Euro Disney S.C.A. (ISIN: FR0000125874) can usually be obtained online at all the international stock markets. Just ask your local bank about it, or your friends who are familiar with all that stock stuff :)

The advantages to hold shares of Disney Paris are:
- you own a little bit of your favorite Resort, can theoretically participate in collective decisions, will get financial information etc.
- owning 500 shares or more you can register for the Shareholders Club, giving you some benefits (like exclusive ride previews or discounts)

There's a complete FAQ about shares and the Shareholders Club at »//http://www.eurodisney.com/en/0311.php

What I don't know is how to get a printed share as a decorative and still "official" document to put in a frame and hang it on the wall.

Oliver ••••
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Post by: Owain on May 09, 2007, 12:05:32 AM
Quote from: "Cubitus"Shares of Euro Disney S.C.A. (ISIN: FR0000125874) can usually be obtained online at all the international stock markets. Just ask your local bank about it, or your friends who are familiar with all that stock stuff :)

The advantages to hold shares of Disney Paris are:
- you own a little bit of your favorite Resort, can theoretically participate in collective decisions, will get financial information etc.
- owning 500 shares or more you can register for the Shareholders Club, giving you some benefits (like exclusive ride previews or discounts)

There's a complete FAQ about shares and the Shareholders Club at »//http://www.eurodisney.com/en/0311.php

What I don't know is how to get a printed share as a decorative and still "official" document to put in a frame and hang it on the wall.

Oliver ••••

My Grampy has one of his Chelsea Football Club Shares !
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Post by: faisj on May 11, 2007, 12:33:55 AM
Quote from: "Cubitus"Shares of Euro Disney S.C.A. (ISIN: FR0000125874) can usually be obtained online at all the international stock markets. Just ask your local bank about it, or your friends who are familiar with all that stock stuff :)

The advantages to hold shares of Disney Paris are:
- you own a little bit of your favorite Resort, can theoretically participate in collective decisions, will get financial information etc.
- owning 500 shares or more you can register for the Shareholders Club, giving you some benefits (like exclusive ride previews or discounts)

There's a complete FAQ about shares and the Shareholders Club at »//http://www.eurodisney.com/en/0311.php

What I don't know is how to get a printed share as a decorative and still "official" document to put in a frame and hang it on the wall.

Oliver ••••

Thats not really possible for a Disney Sca share.
Ps. The share price on the moment is: L. 0,09   11 May 00.29 GMT+1

You can buy shares pretty easy from a (internet) stock company.
I got them from Binck.nl a Dutch company. (as I am from Holland)

On the moment I own 4000 shares but, I am thinking to buy more soon.
Do not expect anything from the Disney Sca shares on the moment...
The financial situation is improving but, it will take some time (years)
before your shares will be worth something nice.

The shareholders club gives you access to a free phone line (if you have
questios, a special club, a membership card, discounts and special
previews. Also the shareholders meetings can be very interesting as
you get a inside look.
Title: Shares
Post by: ruthiebabie on May 19, 2007, 05:07:16 PM
You can buy them through Iweb which is a uk share subsidiary of HBOS (I did mine like that).  Or alternatively you can now buy them direct if you have a HBOS sharedealing account (my friend did hers like that).  As soon as we got the documentation through we then sent it off to shareholder services. Took about 3 weeks to get our shareholder docs and a cute pin badge back.
Title: Halifax
Post by: Javey74 on September 26, 2007, 10:07:32 PM
QuoteShares of Euro Disney S.C.A. (ISIN: FR0000125874) can usually be obtained online at all the international stock markets. Just ask your local bank about it, or your friends who are familiar with all that stock stuff :)

The advantages to hold shares of Disney Paris are:
- you own a little bit of your favorite Resort, can theoretically participate in collective decisions, will get financial information etc.
- owning 500 shares or more you can register for the Shareholders Club, giving you some benefits (like exclusive ride previews or discounts)

There's a complete FAQ about shares and the Shareholders Club at »http://www.eurodisney.com/en/0311.php

What I don't know is how to get a printed share as a decorative and still "official" document to put in a frame and hang it on the wall.

Oliver ••••

I'm with the Halifax, I queried it with them.  They said I could open a shareholders account with them and they would purchase them for me, with the correspondance to follow.  They use the share codes as in the above quote and buy them on behalf of you, (obviously with your money in your share account). So if you're unsure about how to go on with shares, let your local banks do it for you :!:   :wink:
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Post by: Alpop on September 27, 2007, 06:04:01 PM
Javey.

Did you recieve the docs from the Halifax quickly?
I've owned mine for about a month now and havent recieved anything from the Halifax yet!
Title: Not sure
Post by: Javey74 on September 27, 2007, 10:33:45 PM
Hi Alpop

I don't know I have not bought them yet, so I'm just going off what I have been told by the Halifax.  So you may have a point if you have already bought some and your still waiting.

So I can only advise from what I was told  :roll:

Good point you have though if that's the case, pause for thought!

 :)
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Post by: Alpop on September 28, 2007, 01:25:21 PM
I'll ring them up today and find out what's happening.......

It was supposed to be posted out within 2 days and must have gone missing.

There is another one in the post.