The shareholder will receive:
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Gift box |
Share certificate |
Rights & perks |
Annual reports |
You can now give the gift of share ownership to a fan of
Harley Davidson
so they can own a piece of the company. They will receive an exclusive shareholder gift box as detailed below.
Enclosed in the exclusive shareholder gift box is:
- A shareholder
introductory
letter
- A
presentation certificate
(with a space to write the shareholders name)
- A shareholder registration sheet
- Details on how to register the share in the shareholder’s name
- An explanation of common
shareholder rights and terms
- A
information sheet
Once the share is registered a genuine
Harley Davidson
share certificate displaying the shareholder's name will be delivered. The shareholder will be entitled to shareholder rights and any perks relevant to one share. The shareholder will also receive important information directly from
Harley Davidson
including annual reports, invitations to meetings and a right to vote on issues affecting the company.
The gift box is usually despatched within 24 hours (Mon-Fri) and can either be delivered directly to you or to the shareholder to be.
The gift box includes:
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Glossy gift box |
Welcome letter |
Presentation
certificate |
Shareholder
registration sheet |
Shareholder
booklet |
Info sheet |
The shareholder will also receive the shareholder perks detailed below:
Invitation to shareholder AGM when held.
Please note all perks are subject to change at the company's discretion without notice.
Important:
• The genuine
Harley Davidson
share certificate will be delivered separately from the gift box once issued from the stock market.
• All correspondence will come directly from
Harley Davidson
once the share certificate is delivered. This is because the share certificate is registered in your name or the name of a friend if you want to make this a gift.
• The total price includes all registration fees and the
Harley Davidson
share price.
Company Information:
Harley-Davidson, Inc. is primarily a motorcycle manufacturer and marketer. The Company operates in two principal business segments: Motorcycles and Related Products, which designs, manufactures and sells primarily heavyweight touring, custom and performance motorcycles, as well as a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise, and Financial Services, which, through the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Harley-Davidson Financial Services, Inc. (HDFS), is engaged in the business of financing and servicing wholesale inventory receivables and consumer retail installment sales contracts, primarily motorcycles and non-commercial aircraft. The Motorcycles segment includes the group of companies doing business as Harley-Davidson Motor Company, subsidiaries of H-D Michigan, Inc. and Buell Motorcycle Company (BMC). HDFS is an agency for certain unaffiliated insurance carriers providing property/casualty insurance and extended service contracts to motorcycle owners. 1903 William S. Harley, age 21, completes a blueprint drawing of an engine designed to fit into a bicycle. 1903 23-year old William S. Harley and 20-year old Arthur Davidson make available to the public the first production Harley-Davidson® motorcycle. 1906 A new factory, measuring 28 x 80 feet, is built on the Chestnut St. site, later renamed Juneau Avenue. Staff size is increased to six full-time employees. 1907 Harley-Davidson Motor Company is incorporated on September 17th. The stock is split four ways between the four founders, and staff size has more than doubled from the previous year to eighteen employees. 1910 The famed "Bar & Shield" logo is used for the first time. It is trademarked at the U.S. Patent office one year later. 1918 Almost half of all Harley-Davidson motorcycles produced are sold for use by the U.S. military in World War I. 1920 By 1920, Harley-Davidson is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world. New Harley-Davidson® motorcycles can be purchased from over 2,000 dealers in 67 countries worldwide. 1945 World War II ends, and Harley-Davidson has produced almost 90,000 WLA models for military use. Wasting no time, production of civilian motorcycles resumes in November. 1953 Harley-Davidson celebrates its 50th Anniversary in style. An attractive logo is created, depicting a "V" in honour of the engine which had brought the Company so far. |