Compagnie des Alpes

Compagnie des Alpes (Euronext: CDA) is a French company created in 1989 to operate many ski resorts in Europe. Compagnie des Alpes is a part of Caisse des dépôts et consignations.

Compagnie des Alpes
Typesociété anonyme
Euronext: CDA
ISINFR0000053324 
IndustryLeisure, Travel & Tourism industry
Founded26 January 1989
HeadquartersBoulevard Haussmann,
Paris (France)
Key people
Chairman and CEO: Jean-Pierre Sonois

VP Finance and Administration: Jean-Jacques Chapoutot

EVP and Director of Finance, Strategy, and Development: Yves Marty
Revenue 854.0 million Euros (2019)[1]
232.3 million Euros (2019)[1]
62.2 million Euros (2019)[1]
Total assets 1,843.4 million Euros (2019)[1]
Total equity 928.0 million Euros (2019)[1]
Number of employees
5,129
Websitecompagniedesalpes.com

History

Compagnie des Alpes was first established in 1989 as a ski resort operator. Since 2001, Compagnie des Alpes's activity has extended to theme parks including the Walibi parks. The Walibi group was a company specializing in the management of amusement parks. Originally constituted around the Walibi amusement park located in Wavre in Belgium, it quickly developed and Walibi has become the name of several parks in Europe. The group was bought three times between 1998 and 2006 to end up in the fold of the leisure parks division of Compagnie des Alpes alongside Parc Astérix and the Grévin Museums. The Walibi parks used to be owned by an independent company, run by Belgian Eddy Meeus. They were then sold off to American company Six Flags; however, due to financial problems, they were sold again to Compagnie des Alpes. The company has plans to expand the Walibi brand of theme parks with five of their current locations expected to be converted into Walibi parks.[2]

Properties

Ski

France

Part of the capital share:

Parks

France

Belgium

Netherlands

Austria

  • Familypark

Other attractions

France

Canada

Switzerland

  • Chaplin's World by Grévin

References

  1. "Consolidated sales". Compagnie des Alpes. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
  2. (French) PDF - Financial report 2009-2010, see last page Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
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