// Buy shares: how-to?
Choose any amount you wish to invest. We’ll then tell you which share of the horse you will get (10%, 20%, 50% or over). You can also divide your paid-up capital in order to buy shares in more than just one trotter.
// Buy a share in a trotter: how much?
You can have access to race horse co-ownership from € 5,000 (US $ 7,108). Some co-owners invest up to € 50,000 (US $ 71,083) or over.
// Shares in a race horse: how much does it cash back?
Once it qualifies, the trotter in which you have invested (one share or more) will enter for competition. The money you will cash in on the earnings will be based on the portion of your share.
Examples: Querner has realised € 88,000 (US $ 125,106) so far within around 18 months competition. His co-owners have almost already covered their expenses. The same goes for Quibble to a large extent. As of now the earnings to come on these two horses can be considered as net profit. Quick Renodière, who was slowed down in his performance due to health problems, has only realised € 35,000 (US $ 49,758) but has not run as many events as the former two. These horses are not 5 years old yet and they have a long career ahead of them (in France, trotters can compete till the end of their 10th year). My Winner, who can still run two full years, has already realised largely over € 521,000 (US $ 740,688), by July 26 2009.
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Discover some examples of tax exempted earnings (in France) on Eldorado du Pont according to the amount of the share bought.
Races of 2010-03-11
(with canalturf.com)