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Packers post record net income of $48.9 million
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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 668483" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>The Packers are the barometer for the rest of the league, being the only team that discloses financial information. I assume that we are in the top third of teams in terms of NOI, mostly due to our consistent sell-outs and strong merchandise sales. None of the teams actually lose money consistently, so they are all somewhere in this spectrum of positive profits. What bugs me is that over 30 years (the current average stadium lifespan in the NFL), teams can't set aside more of this profit for new stadiums. What really needs to happen is that lawmakers need to sit down with the NFL and NFLPA to negotiate how salaries and profits are distributed so that teams can pay for their own stadiums without taxing Joe Smith.</p><p></p><p>I bought a share of Packers stock in 2011 to put my money where my mouth was about tax-payer funded stadiums. I wanted to support the renovation for my team. Teams should either fund their own stadiums or raise private capital.</p><p></p><p>Off my soapbox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 668483, member: 5830"] The Packers are the barometer for the rest of the league, being the only team that discloses financial information. I assume that we are in the top third of teams in terms of NOI, mostly due to our consistent sell-outs and strong merchandise sales. None of the teams actually lose money consistently, so they are all somewhere in this spectrum of positive profits. What bugs me is that over 30 years (the current average stadium lifespan in the NFL), teams can't set aside more of this profit for new stadiums. What really needs to happen is that lawmakers need to sit down with the NFL and NFLPA to negotiate how salaries and profits are distributed so that teams can pay for their own stadiums without taxing Joe Smith. I bought a share of Packers stock in 2011 to put my money where my mouth was about tax-payer funded stadiums. I wanted to support the renovation for my team. Teams should either fund their own stadiums or raise private capital. Off my soapbox. [/QUOTE]
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