Republican Congressman David McKinley recently purchased $1,000 to $15,000 shares in Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) for a price of $300.80 per share, in an undisclosed position, per Capitol Trades.
After McKinley’s purchase, the Austin, Texas-based car maker continued to sink lower, as his position is now down roughly 26.5% in less than a month.
McKinley, who represents West Virginia and sits on the committee for energy and commerce, sold shares in several companies, including Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT), CarMax Inc. (NYSE:KMX), S&P Global Inc. (NYSE:SPGI) and Stanley Black & Decker Inc. (NYSE:SWK), in an undisclosed filing. The shares were sold at prices in a range of between $1,000 to $15,000.
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Here are two dividend stocks McKinley likes:
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