
Fans can purchase stock at https://packersstock.com/ or by calling 833-OWN-PACK (833-696-7225). Each share costs $300 plus a handling fee. By 11 a.m. Tuesday, the Packers had sold $10 million worth of stock.
Can I still buy Green Bay Packers stock?
Dec 09, 2021 · Fans interested in purchasing the stock can find the offering documents at https://packersstock.com. Shares can be bought online with credit or debit cards or with electronic bank transfers. Any...
Is Green Bay Packers stock worth anything?
Nov 16, 2021 · Of note: The Packers currently have 361,362 shareholders, who own over 5 million shares that were amassed through the team's five previous sales (1923, 1935, 1950, 1997, 2011). How it works: Packers stock isn't really a stock — it's more of a collectible. It can't be sold, pays no dividend and allows no say in team matters (outside of some votes at the annual shareholders …
Can you sell Packers stock?
Nov 15, 2021 · Shares will be able to be purchased online with credit cards, debit cards, or electronic bank transfers, or with personal check or cashier's check by mail. Only individuals (including spouses as...
How much do Green Bay Packers stock cost?
Nov 16, 2021 · How it works: Packers stock isn't really a stock — it's more of a collectible. It can't be sold, pays no dividend and allows no say in team matters (outside of …

Can you buy Green Bay Packers stock?
More information about your ownership can be found online at packersowner.com. Please note that Green Bay Packers common stock is not available for purchase outside of an offering period.
How much does it cost to buy Green Bay Packers stock?
$300 per shareGreen Bay Packers' first stock sale in 10 years begins Tuesday at $300 per share. The Packers said Monday they will sell 300,000 shares at $300 each plus handling fee. The sale is restricted to residents of the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.Nov 15, 2021
Is Green Bay Packers stock publicly traded?
The Packers have been a publicly owned, non-profit corporation since August 18, 1923. The corporation currently has approximately 361,300 stockholders, who collectively own 5,011,558 shares of stock following the fifth stock sale in 2011. There have been six stock sales, in 1923, 1935, 1950, 1997, 2011, and 2021.
Where do the Packers profits go?
The profits are distributed to all the community "owners" in the form of giant cheeseheads. Most of the money the Packers generate is spent on football operations.
How long is Packers stock sale?
The Packers are offering 300,000 shares. No one may buy more than 200 shares (counting any shares that the person purchased in the 1997-1998 and 2011-2012 offerings). The offering will continue until Feb. 25, 2022, subject to extension, or until fully subscribed.Feb 17, 2022
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Green Bay Packers stock price
The price per share for a sixth Packers stock offering hasn't been set yet. The Green Bay Press Gazette said that the 2011 price was $250 per share. The offering was popular and approved in all 50 states. Initially, 250,000 shares were offered with an additional 30,000 shares offered due to the offering’s popularity.
History of the Packers shareholders
The team calls itself “one of the more remarkable business stories in American history” because it has been funded by its fan base through stock sales in 1923, 1935, 1950, 1997, and 2011. The last stock sale of the Packers ended on February 29, 2012.
How do the Packers use stock sale proceeds?
According to NFL regulations, the money raised through a stock sale can only be used to fund stadium projects that will benefit the team's fans. This means that operating expenses aren't approved for stock sale funds or expansions of player facilities, according to Mark Murphy, the Packers President and CEO.
