
CEO
CEO Real Time Price USDRecent trades of CEO by members of U.S. Congress
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Recently reported changes by institutional investors
Quarterly net insider trading by CEO's directors and management
Government lobbying spending instances
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$10,000 Apr 21, 2013 Issue: Fuel/Gas/Oil
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$20,000 Apr 19, 2013 Issue: Natural Resources Fuel/Gas/Oil
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$40,000 Jan 22, 2013 Issue: Fuel/Gas/Oil Natural Resources
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$10,000 Jan 21, 2013 Issue: Fuel/Gas/Oil
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$90,000 Oct 22, 2012 Issue: Natural Resources Fuel/Gas/Oil
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$50,000 Oct 22, 2012 Issue: Fuel/Gas/Oil
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$30,000 Oct 22, 2012 Issue: Energy/Nuclear
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$20,000 Feb 23, 2006 Issue: Natural Resources
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$1,960,000 Feb 13, 2006 Issue: Energy/Nuclear
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$260,000 Aug 22, 2005 Issue: Energy/Nuclear
Estimated quarterly lobbying spending
CEO Revenue by Segment or Geography
New patents grants
Federal grants, loans, and purchases
Estimated quarterly amount awarded from public contracts
Recent insights relating to CEO
Number of mentions of CEO in WallStreetBets Daily Discussion
Recent picks made for CEO stock on CNBC
ETFs with the largest estimated holdings in CEO
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- Who owns $CEO stock?
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- What funds own $CEO stock?
* These are estimates based on data taken from SEC filings. There may be inaccuracies due to parsing errors, accidental double-counting, incorrect classification of indirectly owned shares, or any other number of issues.
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