How do I attend a Packers shareholder meeting?
Lambeau Field Stadium Tours will be available when the building reopens to the public and those interested in taking tours can purchase tickets online now at packershofandtours.com. The Packers are providing an exclusive webcast of the meeting for those Shareholders who are unable to attend.
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.
In November, 2021, the Packers opened up 300,000 shares of their “common stock” for the first time in 10 years, with the opportunity of anyone becoming a “part owner” for just $300. This is the sixth sale the Packers run, its very first taking place in 1923, and its latest in 2011.
How to buy Packers ownership?
Shares can be purchased online with credit cards, debit cards, or electronic bank transfers, or by mail with personal check or cashier’s check. Only individuals (including spouses as joint tenants) are able to purchase shares; individuals can purchase shares as a gift for other individuals.
The annual meeting consists of reports by President and CEO Mark Murphy and General Manager Brian Gutekunst, a financial report, and reports by various committee leaders. The Packers traditionally release financial details in the weeks before the meeting. RELATED:The Packers have a bunch of new owners.
Can I sell my Packers stock?
In essence, if you did purchase one or more of the $250 shares of Packers stock, you essentially have a very expensive piece of paper in the form of a certificate. You cannot sell it or trade it, nor will it make you any money.
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).
Who is the Green Bay Packers’ biggest shareholder? No one is allowed to hold more than 200,000 shares. However, Michael Gage, the Green Bay Press-Gazette publisher was said to be the largest stockholder at the time of his death, back in 2013, Fox Sports reported.
The stock is valueless in monetary terms because it pays no dividends, and, in the remote chance that the board and shareholders would vote to sell or dissolve at some distant date, no cash would go to shareholders. All the capital gains would go to the Packers charitable foundation.
Is buying Packers stock worth anything?
The Green Bay Packers $300 stock shares are literally only worth the paper they’re printed on–but for some raving fans, they’re invaluable.
Where do the Packers profits go?
The profits are distributed to all the community “owners” in the form of giant cheeseheads. Most of the money the Packers generate is spent on football operations.
2021 Green Bay Packers Stock Sale 16. Including previous offerings, the organization now has more than 537,000 shareholders. Approximately $65.8 million was raised during the offering, with net proceeds going toward ongoing construction projects at Lambeau Field, including new video boards and concourse upgrades.
Chernick, McCarren and Torkelson to take on emeritus status at Annual Meeting, set for Monday, July 25. The Green Bay Packers will present four candidates for shareholder vote at July’s Annual Meeting to join the Packers Board of Directors: Kate Burgess, Michael Daniels, Mark Rourke and Kurt Voss.