Tim Moore
Suspicious Timing Detected
4 flagsTim Moore bought $15,001-$50,000 in $T on 2026-01-09, 5 days before the Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026 (S3638) was introduced, which aims to reduce antitrust enforcement.
Tim Moore bought $15,001-$50,000 in $T on 2026-01-09, 34 days before the MAP for Broadband Funding Act (S2585) and the Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025 (HR261) moved forward, both impacting broadband infrastructure.
These flags identify timing coincidences between stock trades and legislative activity. They do not imply wrongdoing. Click any bill number or ticker to see the full analysis.
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| Type | Ticker | Asset | Amount | Trade Price | Current | Change | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUY | $T | AT&T Inc. | $15K-$50K | — | — | — | Jan 9, 2026 |
| BUY | $HY | Hyster-Yale, Inc. Class A common stock | $15K-$50K | — | — | — | Dec 31, 2025 |
| SELL | $CBRL | Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. - Common Stock | $50K-$100K | — | — | — | Jan 5, 2026 |
| SELL | $HY | Hyster-Yale, Inc. Class A common stock | $15K-$50K | — | — | — | Jan 5, 2026 |
Connected Legislative Activity
10 signalsThese bills and contracts share tickers or sectors with this filing's trades.
To amend the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grants Program to expand eligibility for financial assistance to include the construction and enhancement of facilities and technological systems aimed at delivering telemedicine services, strengthening cybersecurity infrastructure, and supporting distance learning initiatives, including digital literacy, workforce development, and job training, in rural communities.
HR8145 expands the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grants Program, directly funneling funds into rural broadband, telemedicine infrastructure, and digital literacy initiatives. This creates immediate revenue streams for telecommunications providers, healthcare technology companies, and IT service firms operating in rural markets. The bill's focus on rural economic development guarantees a significant market impact.
Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025
The Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025 (HR261) is progressing through the House, aiming to streamline permitting for undersea fiber optic cables. This regulatory relief is expected to reduce project timelines and costs for telecommunications and infrastructure companies involved in subsea cable deployment and operation. The bill's advancement suggests a positive outlook for companies operating in this space.
To amend section 2703 of title 18, United States Code, to require emergency disclosure of location information to law enforcement or public safety answering point.
HR7752, the 'Kelsey Smith Act,' mandates telecommunications and technology companies to disclose location data to law enforcement without delay. This bill, currently in the early stages of referral to committee, is expected to increase operational costs for compliance without creating new revenue streams, negatively impacting profitability for major telecom and tech firms. Recent market data shows negative 7-day and 30-day changes for major telecom providers, while some tech firms show mixed performance.
MAP for Broadband Funding Act
The MAP for Broadband Funding Act (S2585) aims to improve the efficiency of existing federal broadband funding by enhancing mapping accuracy and preventing redundant infrastructure builds. This bill does not appropriate new funds but seeks to optimize the allocation of current investments, potentially benefiting companies involved in broadband deployment by clarifying investment opportunities and reducing waste. The bill has been reported out of committee and awaits floor action.
To increase the minimum broadband service capacity for projects under the Community Connect Grant Program, and for other purposes.
HR8144 directly increases minimum broadband capacity for rural grants, expanding the addressable market for telecommunications and infrastructure companies. This bill mandates higher performance standards, driving demand for advanced equipment and services in underserved areas. Companies providing fiber optic infrastructure and 5G equipment will see increased contract opportunities.
SUCCESS for BEAD Act
The SUCCESS for BEAD Act, HR6920, is in early legislative stages, proposing to reallocate unspent BEAD funds for broadband, public safety, and AI infrastructure. This bill does not authorize new funding but aims to redirect existing unspent funds. Its current impact on market participants is limited due to its early stage and the absence of specific funding amounts.
Ensuring Better Interest Treatment and Deductibility Act (EBITDA)
The Ensuring Better Interest Treatment and Deductibility Act (EBITDA) directly increases the deductibility of interest expenses for highly leveraged companies by repealing a modification to adjusted taxable income. This reduces corporate tax liabilities, boosting net income and free cash flow for businesses across all sectors that utilize significant debt financing. This bill is bullish for companies with substantial debt loads.
NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act
The NOAA Weather Radio Modernization Act (HR7813) has been reported out of committee, indicating legislative momentum for expanding and modernizing the NOAA Weather Radio network. This bill creates future procurement opportunities for companies providing radio broadcasting equipment and communication infrastructure. Companies with existing government contracts and expertise in radio and cellular infrastructure are structurally positioned to benefit from potential federal contracts.
To establish within the Federal Communications Commission the Communications Equity and Diversity Council, and for other purposes.
HR7943, introduced on March 16, 2026, establishes an FCC advisory council to promote equity and diversity in communications. This bill is in its early stages, having been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and does not include direct funding. The telecommunications and media sectors, represented by companies like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, and Disney, face potential future regulatory compliance adjustments if this bill progresses.
Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026
The Antitrust Freedom Act of 2026, currently in the early stages of the legislative process, aims to significantly reduce antitrust enforcement by limiting challenges to market dominance. This bill, if enacted, would benefit large corporations by increasing operational flexibility and reducing regulatory risk, potentially leading to increased consolidation across various sectors. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and has been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Data sourced from the U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Clerk Financial Disclosure system. Stock prices from Financial Modeling Prep. Suspicious timing flags identify coincidences between stock trades and legislative activity and do not imply any wrongdoing or illegal activity. This is not financial advice.