Analysis: John Hickenlooper's purchase of UBER (Uber Technologies, Inc.)

Assessment: Investigate_deeply

High-conviction new position by a Commerce Committee member timed perfectly between a major AV bill introduction and a committee hearing.

Executive summary

Senator John Hickenlooper purchased between $100,001 and $250,000 of UBER on January 14, 2026, marking his first ever trade in the company. The trade occurred one week after the introduction of autonomous vehicle legislation and one week prior to a relevant hearing in the Senate Commerce Committee, on which he serves.

The purchase represents a high-conviction entry for the Senator, as the trade size ($100k+) is at the upper end of his typical transaction range, comparable to his historical sizing in Liberty Media (FWONK/LBRDK). Notably, the trade timing aligns closely with legislative activity in the Senate Commerce Committee regarding autonomous vehicle oversight—a key pillar of Uber's long-term growth strategy. While the broader congressional sentiment on UBER was mixed throughout 2025, Hickenlooper's entry is distinct as a new position. The 23-day disclosure lag is well within the 45-day STOCK Act requirement but resulted in the public learning of the trade after the January 21st committee hearing had already concluded.

Timeline

Independent analysis of public financial disclosures. Not financial or investment advice.

Sources

  1. Sen. John W. Hickenlooper Stock Trades
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