Do you get a certificate for Packers stock?
Do you get a certificate for Packers stock?
For the fifth year, Packers Shareholders now can purchase a validated, personalized document that confirms their stock ownership, with a new edition released for 2020.
Shareholders receive nothing more than voting rights, an invitation to the corporation’s annual meeting, and an opportunity to purchase exclusive shareholder-only merchandise. Shares cannot be resold, except back to the team for a fraction of the original price.
As of today and for the low price of $250 per share, you can officially purchase part ownership in the Green Bay Packers. Just so you’re prepared, there will be a handling fee. (Someone has to pay for the certificate their going to send you.)
What are the benefits of owning Packers stock?
There are three major benefits to owning a share of stock in the Packers: voting rights, an invitation to an annual shareholders meeting, and the ability to purchase merchandise specifically for shareholders. The shareholders meeting takes place each year inside Lambeau Field.
How big is a Packers stock certificate?
But the Packers saw this coming. At Packersowner.com, where shares are still available after a second allotment of 30,000 was issued in late December, the 12-by-8- inch certificate awarded with each purchase is described as “ideal for framing and display.”
Can you sell Packers stock?
Packers stock does not pay dividends and cannot be resold. Shareholders have voting rights, which they can exercise at the annual meeting in July. Mostly, they get to vote for the team’s board of directors. Previous stock sales were in 1923, 1935, 1950, 1997 and 2011.
The Packers reported 2,361 purchases were made from Canada. Stock in the Packers is not a financial investment. It does not pay dividends and cannot be resold. Shareholders do have the right to vote for directors and other items during the team’s annual meeting in July.
The shareholders’ official rings for men and women feature several elements of the club’s Super Bowl ring, including an exclusive brand on the crown. Personalization options are also available in a variety of metal and stone options.
Shares of stock include voting rights, but the redemption price is minimal, no dividends are ever paid, the stock cannot appreciate in value, and there are no season-ticket privileges associated with stock ownership (damn).