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Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim and other beneficial owners returned last week to boost stakes in energy and media companies and more.
The owner of the Dallas Cowboys and Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim both continued to boost their stakes in energy stocks last week.
An NFL team owner continues to boost a stake in an energy stock. Insiders made notable purchases in tech and health care stocks last week as well.
A beneficial owner made a huge buy of shares in a trucking company this past week. That was not the only big insider buying though.
There were notable insider purchases in a handful of energy companies last week. Insiders bolstering their stakes included billionaire Carlos Slim and the Dallas Cowboys owner.
There was notable insider buying at a couple of energy and a transportation company last week. Some repeat buyers boosted their stakes as well.
Though insider buying has slowed to a trickle in the past two weeks, two CEOs and two beneficial owners made notable purchases.
Though insider buying has slowed to a trickle in the past two weeks, two CEOs and two beneficial owners made notable purchases.
Top carmaker Stellantis boosted its stake in an aircraft maker last week, and biotech and energy stocks saw notable insider buying too.
With the second quarter winding up, insiders are making sizable purchases of a Warren Buffett pick, a refiner, a specialty retailer and more.
Warren Buffett has purchased more of his favorite energy stock. A couple of biotech stocks and a recreational boat maker also saw sizable buys from insiders.
Warren Buffett has purchased more of his favorite energy stock. Other notable insider buying in the past week came from CEOs.
In the past week, insiders returned to scoop up more shares of a fracking services company and a recreational boat maker.
In the past week, insiders returned to scoop up more shares of a fracking services company and a recreational boat maker.
With the earnings season winding down and windows for making insider purchases opening up, insiders have been scooping up shares of these six stocks.