Pertemuan Davos.

Mungkin kebanyakan orang tidak tahu bahwa ke pertemuan Davos kalau tidak 
diundang oleh penyelanggaranya  harus bayar, dan harganya tidak murah. 

Berikut ini berita mengenai ongkos ke dan di  Davos:

http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2008/01/23/what-does-it-cost-to-get-into-davos/

January 23, 2008, 2:41 pm 
What Does It Cost to Get Into Davos?
By DEALBOOK


Getting an invitation to the annual meeting at the World Economic Forum is 
considered an honor for most - but it sure doesn't come cheap. 

While representatives for government leaders, not-for-profits and the media 
attend Davos gratis, corporate executives must pay for the privilege of rubbing 
elbows with the likes of Pervez Musharaff, the president of Pakistan, and, of 
course, each other. 

Such rarified company comes with a big price tag. Merely to be eligible for an 
invitation, a corporate leader must pay an annual fee of 42,500 Swiss francs, 
or nearly $39,000. On top of that, he or she has to pay an additional $20,000 
or so to attend the conference. (That's just the cost of admission - private 
planes, limousines and fancy ski outfits are, of course, extra.) 

And what if business executives want to get invited to some private sessions 
for industry leaders? The annual cost for that is close to $230,000. 

The tab rises to about $412,000 (450,000 Swiss francs) if you want to be 
counted among the conference's strategic sponsors and bring a delegation of up 
to five along for the fun. Among this year's strategic partners are James 
Dimon, the chief executive of JP Morgan Chase; K.V. Kamath, the chief executive 
of the ICICI Bank of India, David J. O'Reilly, the chief of Chevron USA, and 
Wang Jianzhou, the chief executive of China Mobile Communications.

Put it all together and it's a substantial pool of cash for the World Economic 
Forum, which is registered as a Swiss not-for-profit and was founded by Klaus 
Schwab, a German-born academic who is a mechanical engineer and economist by 
training.

How big is the business of Davos? The World Economic Forum reported that it 
brought in 114.6 million Swiss francs ($105.1 million) in the 2006-2007 fiscal 
year. Of that total, 27.8 million francs was from membership fees, 30.2 million 
francs was from participation fees and 50.9 million francs was from partnership 
fees.

The bill for running Davos and the forum's other events around the world was 
also high. According to its annual report, the organization spent 111.8 million 
Swiss francs in 2006-2007, with about 52 million going toward "activity-related 
costs." - Andrew Ross Sorkin

 

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