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Depuis son introduction en Bourse en 1994, la Compagnie des Alpes entretient une relation de proximité et de confiance avec ses actionnaires individuels. Cet attachement réciproque se traduit par un nombre élevé d'actionnaires inscrits au nominatif et par la reconnaissance de leur fidélité à travers un dispositif d'avantages tarifaires sur les produits du Groupe qui connaît un grand succès. Aujourd'hui, la Compagnie des Alpes souhaite aller plus loin avec la création du Club des actionnaires de la Compagnie des Alpes. Un Club pour s'informer et participer à la vie du Groupe Ce Club, ouvert à tous les actionnaires détenant au moins une action au nominatif, est avant tout un espace dédié pour dialoguer avec les actionnaires individuels. Ses membres recevront régulièrement la Lettre aux actionnaires et des invitations à des manifestations spécifiques (salons d'actionnaires, réunions publiques), où ils pourront rencontrer les dirigeants de l'entreprise et dialoguer avec eux. Une politique exemplaire en matière de relations avec les actionnaires particuliers Réputée pour la qualité de ses relations avec ses investisseurs individuels, la Compagnie des Alpes est souvent citée en exemple parmi les valeurs moyennes. Fidèle à cet engagement, le Club réserve des avantages généreux à ses membres. Ces derniers, dès lors qu'ils possèdent au moins 100 actions, bénéficieront d'offres découvertes exclusives leur permettant de mieux connaître les produits de leur Société dans des conditions privilégiées. Des forfaits ski gratuits dès cet hiver Exceptionnellement en cette année de lancement, les membres du Club qui se seront inscrits avant le 31 octobre 2005 et qui remplissent les conditions nécessaires pourront bénéficier dès cet hiver des offres découvertes (1). (1) Les offres découvertes réservées aux membres du Club ne sont ni cumulables ni échangeables avec toute offre promotionnelle proposée par les sociétés du Groupe Compagnie des Alpes, notamment celles votées lors de l'AGE du 24 février 2005. Source : Communiqué officiel |
A Rs.250 million amusement park promoted by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) as an Onam gift to Kerala has been delayed and will now open only in February.
The project, billed as a first in the cooperative sector, is coming up near the Parassinikadavu temple on the outskirts of this city.
Being built in the traditional north Kerala style, the park will have an artificial lake spread over two acres of land that would help in rainwater harvesting. It will also double up as an educational park with a museum and an art gallery.
"The delay occurred because heavy monsoon rains resulted in work being disrupted for two months," said Kannur CPI-M secretary M.V. Govindan, who was the secretary of Malabar Tourism Cooperative Society when the decision was taken to build the amusement park.
Govindan stepped down from the post after becoming the district secretary of CPI-M this year but continues to be the society's de-facto chief, overseeing work on the park.
The society has 500 members, all of whom believed to be hardcore CPI-M supporters.
"We have no problem of funds because we have raised these from various banks. We have now decided to enlist new members. By the time we are ready to open, we would have a membership of more than 10,000 people, each of whom will have paid a fee of Rs.500," said Govindan.
Govindan denied the delay was caused by a controversy that erupted after locals opposed the razing of some hillocks, saying this would cause environmental problems.
"We are happy to have got a lot of free publicity on account of the baseless allegations levelled by vested interests. It has come as a blessing in disguise since we got lot of enquires (for membership) because of this," Govindan said.
He said the society had now embarked on a membership drive by offering a package to all those who become members.
"We are planning to make the package attractive by offering free admission to the park, maybe once a year, for the families of members," said Govindan.
The park would add to the increasing asset base of the CPI-M, which already has considerable stakes in the Kairali TV channel and also owns a few hospitals, a study centre and a number of buildings across the state.
Source : IANS
Oktoberfest Ferris wheel used as porn filmset |
MUNICH, GERMANY - Tourists at Munich's Oktoberfest got more than the price of admission when a fairground Ferris wheel was used as the impromptu location for a pornographic film, police said Thursday.
Three Italian tourists were enjoying the view across the rooftops of Munich from the vantage point in a Ferris wheel gondola when a female passenger disrobed and engaged in sexual activities while a cameraman and a production assistant looked on.
The tourists alerted authorities, who detained the trio. They were identified as a 21-year-old registered nurse, a 25-year-old university student and a 30-year-old political sciences teacher.
They were later released afterexplaining that they had been engaged in a sociological experiment to measure public responses to unexpected behaviour.
Oktoberfest, billed as the world's biggest beer party, opened last weekend. Some six million visitors are expected to have attended the fest by the time it closes on October 3.
Source : DPA



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