Representative Nancy Pelosi has disclosed a new financial transaction report revealing that her spouse, Paul Pelosi, purchased substantial call options in Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) and Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE: UBER). According to the filing, the combined value of the two investments is estimated between $1.5 million and $6 million, drawing significant attention from investors closely tracking congressional stock disclosures.
The report details two separate call option purchases completed on May 29, 2026. Both positions carry a $50 strike price and are set to expire on March 19, 2027, signaling a long-term bullish outlook for both companies. The Intel investment consists of 200 call option contracts with a disclosed value ranging from $1,000,001 to $5,000,000. The Uber position also includes 200 call option contracts but is valued between $500,001 and $1,000,000.
The disclosure was digitally signed on June 23, 2026, approximately 25 days after the transactions took place, keeping the filing well within the 45-day reporting requirement established under the STOCK Act. Both positions are listed as new purchases rather than amendments to previously reported trades.
The matching strike prices and expiration dates suggest a coordinated investment strategy focused on the expectation that Intel and Uber shares will trade above $50 before the options expire in March 2027. The Intel trade represents the larger commitment, with a potential investment value reaching as high as $5 million.
The timing of the Intel investment has attracted additional interest due to the current U.S. policy environment. The U.S. government reportedly holds roughly a 10% stake in Intel, while the Trump administration continues to promote domestic semiconductor manufacturing initiatives that could support the company's foundry expansion plans. Intel stock has surged approximately 259% year-to-date and nearly 500% over the past year, leaving the disclosed call options significantly in the money.
Uber also remains a company under close regulatory watch as lawmakers continue debating gig economy labor rules and autonomous vehicle policies. These evolving regulatory developments could influence the company's long-term growth prospects, making the investment notable for market participants monitoring both legislative activity and institutional trading trends.
The latest Pelosi stock disclosure is expected to remain a closely watched topic among investors seeking insight into high-profile congressional financial filings involving Intel stock, Uber stock, and long-term call option strategies.


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