Frequently on these boards I see references to The Disney Corporation's stock and profit.
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Originally Posted by keishashadow
honestly, don't know if DVC is a sep entity or under the Disney stock umbrella?
I was told by my Guide when buying that the DVC is a non-profit organization. These seem inconsistent to me so I dug out my Public Offering Statement (POS, Thick little green and white book)
Here's how I understand it * :
Our membership in the DVC isn't a legal ownership in any real estate. The DVC membership is a casual membership in an organization of condominium owners. The DVC membership concept is an umbrella that brings all of the numerous other legal organizations together. The condominium associations use the concept of DVC membership because it's easy to understand. They call themselves collectively the DVC Resorts.
Each resort is a separate non-profit corporation incorporated as a condominium owner's association. You own an interst in one condominium only. Your ability to go to other resorts is a result of a mutual agreement between the resorts and managed by the DVC...
The DVCMC is the Disney Vacation Club Management Corp. that is hired by the multiple condominium associations to manage the home resort reservation systems.
The Buena Vista Trading Corp (BVTC) is the company hired by the condominium associations to process the buying and selling of the condominium interests and to manage the reservation system between the various condominium associations.
Disney Vacation Development (DVD) is the developer of the resorts and is affliliates of Disney but the prospectus calls them a separate and distinct entity as well as the DVCMC.
As far as I can tell, the Walt Disney Company does not have any interest in or control of any of the condominium associations other than an ownership in the units similar to what we own. The POS does explain that TWDC has nothing to do with the "DVC" and if anything goes wrong, they are not at all responsible.
* Note: I'm not a lawyer. I barely understand this stuff so don't rely on the above. In fact, that's pretty much excellent advice for everything posted on the internet.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by keishashadow
honestly, don't know if DVC is a sep entity or under the Disney stock umbrella?
I was told by my Guide when buying that the DVC is a non-profit organization. These seem inconsistent to me so I dug out my Public Offering Statement (POS, Thick little green and white book)
Here's how I understand it * :
Our membership in the DVC isn't a legal ownership in any real estate. The DVC membership is a casual membership in an organization of condominium owners. The DVC membership concept is an umbrella that brings all of the numerous other legal organizations together. The condominium associations use the concept of DVC membership because it's easy to understand. They call themselves collectively the DVC Resorts.
Each resort is a separate non-profit corporation incorporated as a condominium owner's association. You own an interst in one condominium only. Your ability to go to other resorts is a result of a mutual agreement between the resorts and managed by the DVC...
The DVCMC is the Disney Vacation Club Management Corp. that is hired by the multiple condominium associations to manage the home resort reservation systems.
The Buena Vista Trading Corp (BVTC) is the company hired by the condominium associations to process the buying and selling of the condominium interests and to manage the reservation system between the various condominium associations.
Disney Vacation Development (DVD) is the developer of the resorts and is affliliates of Disney but the prospectus calls them a separate and distinct entity as well as the DVCMC.
As far as I can tell, the Walt Disney Company does not have any interest in or control of any of the condominium associations other than an ownership in the units similar to what we own. The POS does explain that TWDC has nothing to do with the "DVC" and if anything goes wrong, they are not at all responsible.
* Note: I'm not a lawyer. I barely understand this stuff so don't rely on the above. In fact, that's pretty much excellent advice for everything posted on the internet.
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