Analysis: Markwayne Mullin's purchase of APG (APi Group Corporation)

Assessment: Investigate_deeply

Conviction buy in a new ticker following a relevant Appropriations hearing and CEO buying, with significant post-trade price appreciation.

Executive summary

Senator Markwayne Mullin, a member of the Senate Appropriations and Armed Services Committees, purchased $15,001 - $50,000 of APi Group (APG) on January 5, 2026. This trade follows a series of federal contract awards and a committee hearing related to facility safety, as well as bullish activity from another member of Congress and the company's CEO.

The purchase of APG represents a new position for Senator Mullin, occurring during a period of active trading that also included significant buys in the tech and energy sectors. The trade is notable for its timing, following a December 2025 Appropriations hearing on federal building safety—a topic directly relevant to APG's core business in fire and life safety services. Additionally, the trade aligns with a 'clustering' pattern where Rep. Gilbert Cisneros (also on Armed Services) and the company's CEO were buyers in the quarter preceding Mullin's entry. The stock price at the time of Mullin's purchase ($40.36) was approximately 10% lower than the current market price ($44.45), suggesting the entry occurred prior to a recent upward trend.

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

Sources

  1. Net Worth Update: Senator Markwayne Mullin Made an Estimated $655.4K in the Stock Market Last Month
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