Known for its single-serve coffee brewing systems and K‑Cup pod ecosystem, the company built a large installed base of Keurig machines across U.S. households and offices. Its business combined brewers with recurring sales of branded and licensed beverage pods, creating a razor‑and‑blade revenue mode...
4 members of Congress have disclosed 12 trades in Keurig Green Mountain, Inc. (GMCR), a Consumer Defensive company. The buy/sell breakdown shows 2 purchases versus 10 sales, indicating net selling pressure from lawmakers. All data is sourced from STOCK Act periodic transaction reports filed with Congress.
| Date | Politician | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-08-03 | Lamar Smith | buy | $1K – $15K |
| 2015-03-09 | JAMES B. RENACCI | sell | $15K – $50K |
| 2011-06-07 | JAMES B. RENACCI | sell | $1K – $15K |
| 2011-06-07 | JAMES B. RENACCI | sell | $3,306.37 |
| 2011-06-07 | JAMES B. RENACCI | sell | $3,308.37 |
| 2011-01-07 | JAMES B. RENACCI | buy | $1,581.76 |
| 2010-08-10 | Lamar Smith | sell | $1K – $15K |
| 2008-03-06 | SHELLEY BERKLEY | sell | $1,011.60 |
| 2008-03-06 | SHELLEY BERKLEY | sell | — |
| 2008-02-07 | SHELLEY BERKLEY | sell | — |
| 2002-06-12 | BRUCE L. BRALEY | sell | $1K – $15K |
| 2002-01-08 | Lamar Smith | sell | $625.69 |