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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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12y ago

You can't. The Green Bay Packers need to declare that they are selling stock to others before you can actually buy some, which they aren't doing. The last time they did that was in 1997 to improve Lambeau Field, their home stadium.

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10y ago

You can no longer purchase shares in the Green Bay Packers. They offer it for sale occasionally to make stadium improvements but it's offered at their discretion. The last sale was in 2012 and there is no date set for a future stock sale.

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You can no longer purchase shares in the Green Bay Packers. They offer it for sale occasionally to make stadium improvements but it's offered at their discretion. The last sale was in 2012 and there is no date set for a future stock sale.

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11y ago

The Green Bay Packers organization is the only one who can sell stock. Once you buy it, you're stuck with it.

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12y ago

Only back to the green bay packers, it cannot be sold to other people like regular stock can

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11y ago

Go the the Green Bay Packers' website and find the link to the website where you can purchase stock.

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