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The Air Liquide share

Since its creation in 1902, Air Liquide has developed its activities successfully with the support and trust of its individual shareholders and institutional investors.

As a responsible global leader with a sustainable strategy for the future, Air Liquide maintains an active policy of remuneration and retention of shareholders. In this way, the Group shares the fruits of its growth with individual shareholders.

Become an Air Liquide shareholder

Whether you want to build capital for the future, reinforce your savings or plan an inheritance for your children, there are many reasons to become an Air Liquide shareholder.

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Dynamic growth over the long term

As the world leader in gases for industry, health and the environment, Air Liquide relies on the commitment of its employees, its customers and its shareholders to develop a long-term competitive growth strategy.

Share ownership

Air Liquide share ownership represents a balanced mix between individual shareholders and institutional investors from France and other countries.

Different shareholding options

Choosing between direct registered, intermediary registered or bearer shares is a personal decision.

Let us present you the features and advantages of these shareholding options.

The loyalty bonus

With the loyalty bonus, Air Liquide rewards the loyalty of its direct registered shareholders

Dividends

Air Liquide includes its shareholders in the fruits of its growth and distributes a dividend that is nearly 47.5% of net profit.

Free share attribution

Air Liquide regularly allocates free shares to its shareholders in order to contribute to the growth of their portfolios. This bonus is a sign of trust in the future of the Group’s stock. In 2012, the Group will conduct its 26th free share attribution.

Euronext Paris 2013
Trading Calendar

The stock market is open from Monday to Friday (9:00 – 17:30, Paris time) except for the days listed below:

  • March 29, 2013 (Good Friday)
  • April 1, 2013 (Easter Monday)
  • May 1, 2013 (Labour Day)
  • December 25, 2013 (Christmas day)
  • December 26, 2013 (Boxing day)