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Rep. Gilbert Cisneros Sells Microsoft Stock
Democratic Congressman from California discloses sale of $15,001 to $50,000 in Microsoft shares
Mar. 18, 2026 at 12:08am
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Representative Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. (Democratic-California) recently sold between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock on February 10th. The trade occurred in the Representative's '150 MAIN STREET TRUST > BANK OF AMERICA' account, according to a filing disclosed on March 9th.
Why it matters
As a member of Congress, Cisneros is subject to financial disclosure rules that require him to report stock trades. This sale of Microsoft stock is notable as the company is one of the largest and most widely held technology stocks.
The details
In the filing, Cisneros reported selling the Microsoft shares, which were valued between $15,001 and $50,000. The trade took place in the Representative's personal trust account.
- Cisneros disclosed the stock sale on March 9, 2026.
- The trade occurred on February 10, 2026.
The players
Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr.
A Democratic Congressman representing California's 31st Congressional District.
Microsoft Corporation
A global technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington, founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
The takeaway
This stock sale by a member of Congress highlights the ongoing scrutiny and disclosure requirements around elected officials' personal financial dealings, especially when it involves major public companies like Microsoft.

