
How much for one share of Green Bay Packers?
Nov 15, 2021 · The first time the Packers “went public” was in 1923, for $5 a share, just to keep the team afloat. Back then, however, buying five shares or more also came with a box seat for every home game ...
Is Green Bay Packers stock worth anything?
Oct 28, 2021 · Photo by Larry Radloff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images. The Green Bay Packers announced today that the NFL has approved the team to sell team stock, which was last done in 2011 following the ...
Can you sell shares of the Green Bay Packers?
Nov 15, 2021 · The Green Bay Packers today announced preliminary details for the organization's upcoming stock offering, just the sixth in its history, which will commence, Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 8 a.m. CST. More ...
When can you Buy Green Bay stock?
Dec 09, 2021 · Any U.S. buyers who want to receive the documents by mail and purchase shares with a cashier’s or personal check can call 833-OWN-PACK (833-696-7225). Individuals can purchase stocks for ...

Can you sell Packers stock?
Is Green Bay Packers stock worth anything?
What can you do with Green Bay Packer stock?
Do Green Bay Packers shareholders get paid?
Where do Green Bay Packers profits go?
How much does it cost to be a Packers shareholder?
Is Green Bay Packers a nonprofit?
Green Bay Packers, Inc., has been a publicly owned, nonprofit corporation since Aug. 18, 1923, when original articles of incorporation were filed with Wisconsin’s secretary of state. One of the more remarkable business stories in American history, the Green Bay Packers organization has been kept viable by its shareholders — its unselfish fans.
When is the 2021 Annual Meeting of Shareholders?
The 2021 Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held Monday, July 26, at 11 a.m. in Lambeau Field. Meeting materials will be sent mid-June. The Press Release regarding the meeting can be found by clicking the link below.
What is an immediate family member?
An immediate family member, in this regard, refers to children, spouse, parent, brother, sister, or lineal descendant of a Shareholder. Adopted children, for whom adoption statutes create the same rights of heirship as children of the body, are considered “lineal descendants.”.
