You cannot buy a share any longer. The last sale was in 1997. Current shareholders are only allowed to will them to relatives and heirs. Should you buy a share form a current shareholder you are only getting the certificate which will still be in the original shareholders name and they retain all ownership rights and voting privileges.
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Yes you can transfer your Packer Stock to any member of your immediate family.
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umm no dont think so
ipo initial public offer
Stock in the Green Bay Packers does not pay a dividend, nor does it change in value. It should not be thought of as stock in the traditional sense, as it is not an investment that will ever be repaid.
Debit "Cash" for $18,000 and credit "Equity - Common Stock" for $18,000.
No, you don't have to live in green bay to be a shareholder. I purchased my share of stock when I lived in Robstown Texas.
The cost of issuing new stock is called "Share Issue Cost" or SIC. These costs are treated as an expense on the balance sheet.
No difference. A unit of stock is called a share.
what is stock and shares?