Go to GREENBAYPACKERS.COM for more information.
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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.
No it was not a gimmic. The Green Bay Packers is owned by stockholders and the city of Green Bay.
On December 6, 2011, the Green Bay Packers put their stock on sale for $250 a share. You can purchase Green Bay stock on PackersOwner.com. See the Related Link below for more detailed information.
As of the 2009 shareholders meeting there are 112,015 shareholders owning 4,750,934 shares in the Green Bay Packers. There was another stock sale in 2011. According to Packers.com, "The Green Bay Packers' fifth stock offering, which ended Feb. 29, 2012, was a tremendous success with the organization adding more than 250,000 new shareholders." This would bring the total number of stockholders to 327,015 in 2012. Total number of shares was undetermined at the time of writing.
The fans! The Packers have offered stock in the team five times in their history. When the stock is available, any U.S. citizen can buy shares. Today there are shareholders in all 50 states. There's a lingering misperception that the city of Green Bay owns the team. They aren't owned by any government body, but rather by ordinary citizens.
Nothing. You can not sell it or trade it to anyone. If you want to get rid of it, you can sell it back to the team only for $45 I believe. GBP stock is not openly traded on the market. It is really a big fundraising momento.
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. Please refer to the related link for more information.
The are publicly owned but not publicly traded, so no ticker symbol. The Packers only sell stock when they need financing. The last time they sold stock was in 1997 for the refurbishing of Lambeau Field.
They are a community owned non publicly traded company so they do not have a ticker symbol. The packers offer stock to refurbish the stadium they play in so it can be lengthy in between offerings. They made one offer in 1997 and then again in 2012.
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.
Through the issue of stock. Most Insurance companies are stock companies. Just contact your local stock broker.