Democrat Zoe Lofgren Bought These Five Stocks in September
The recent most disclosures of Zoe Lofgren, the U.S. representative from California, show that she invested in five stocks last month.
Congresswoman Lofgren bought shares of Anheuser-Busch Inbev SA (BUD: US), which owns brands like Budweiser, Corona, and Stella, for $1,000 - $15,000 at a closing price of $49.9. The Congresswoman also invested the same amount in Bank of America (BAC: US) at a closing price of $34.94 per share.
Elsewhere, she also bought shares of Becton Dickinson (BDX: US), Gilead Sciences (GILD: US), and Quanta Services (PWR: US). All these trades were made in the name of Lofgren’s spouse.
The Californian Representative made over 200 trades in the past 3 years, usually trading in smaller values. The five most traded stocks include Home Depot (HD: US), T-Mobile (TMUS: US), UnitedHealth Group (UNH: US), Verizon Communications (VZ: US), and Applied Materials (AMAT: US).
Lofgren’s most traded sectors are Financials, Healthcare, Tech, and Consumer Staples. The biggest trade made by Lofgren was buying shares of Union Pacific (UNP: US) in April this year. She invested between $15,000 - $50,000 in UNP stock, when it closed at a price of $257.74, which now trades sharply lower. The share price closed at $196.74 on Thursday.
Congresswoman Lofgren is a very active House member. She serves on the committees for House Administration, Judiciary, and Modernization of Congress. The Congresswoman is also a member of the Science, Space and Technology Committee, which explains why she often trades tech stocks.