Senator John Boozman Sells Shares of GEM
Senator John Boozman reported selling GEM shares valued between $1,001 and $15,000.
Key Points
- Senator John Boozman sold GEM shares valued between $1,001 and $15,000 on May 27, 2026.
- GEM shares were trading at approximately $52.47 at the time of the sale.
- Wells Fargo reduced its GEM holdings by 81,368 shares, while Goldman Sachs added 208,295 shares.
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On May 27, 2026, Senator John Boozman disclosed a sale of GEM shares valued between $1,001 and $15,000. The transaction was reported on June 16, 2026. This sale is part of periodic financial disclosures required for members of the U.S. Senate.
Other Institutional Activity in GEM
In recent institutional activity, Wells Fargo & Company/MN reduced its holdings in GEM by 81,368 shares, ending with 4,046,185 shares valued at approximately $174.8 million. SigFig Wealth Management, LLC increased its position by 103,709 shares, bringing its total to 3,345,899 shares worth about $144.5 million. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. also boosted its stake, adding 208,295 shares to hold a total of 3,047,635 shares valued at $131.7 million. Meanwhile, Betterment LLC cut its position by 103,295 shares, resulting in 2,071,837 shares valued at $89.5 million. LPL Financial LLC increased its holdings by 45,387 shares, now holding 2,057,728 shares worth $88.9 million. Envestnet Asset Management Inc. made a significant addition, boosting its stake by 671,811 shares to a total of 1,499,863 shares valued at $64.8 million.
GEM Stock Snapshot
Shares of GEM were trading around $52.47 at the time of Senator Boozman's transaction. Further details on the company's market cap, P/E ratio, or other financial metrics were not available in this report.
Bottom Line
Senator John Boozman's sale of GEM shares is a routine disclosure under the STOCK Act. Investors watch these transactions to understand potential influences on stock movements. While Boozman's trade is backward-looking, it provides insight into the financial activities of public officials.
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