Rep. Greg Landsman Sells Off Shares of Eli Lilly and Company
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Representative Greg Landsman recently sold shares of Eli Lilly and Company . In a filing disclosed on December 12th, the Representative disclosed that they had sold between 15,001 and 50,000 in Eli Lilly and Company stock on November 8th. The trade occurred in the Representatives ROCKEFELLER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT account. Representative Greg Landsman also
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GCGAX | Goldman Sachs | 0.00 |
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GCGCX | Goldman Sachs | 0.00 |
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GCGUX | Goldman Sachs | 0.00 |
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GCEPX | Goldman Sachs | 0.35 |
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GCEDX | Goldman Sachs | 0.35 |
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GCEEX | Goldman Sachs | 0.35 |
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GCEBX | Goldman Sachs | 0.36 |
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GCEGX | Goldman Sachs | 0.36 |
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GCEJX | Goldman Sachs | 0.47 |
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GCGIX | Goldman Sachs | 10.76 |
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