WHO’S GOT WHAT
Arthur Levitt Jr., 66, chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission. Net worth: $15 million to $65 million. Holdings: Vanguard’s…
Arthur Levitt Jr., 66, chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission.
Net worth: $15 million to $65 million.
Holdings: Vanguard’s Total Stock Market, Total Bond Market, Limited Term, Intermediate Term and Short Term Portfolio funds, MAS Equity, Montgomery Emerging Markets, ACORN International, Warburg Pincus International Equity and Scudder Global funds.
Limited partnerships in real estate, venture capital and oil and gas totaling $500,000 to $1.2 million, including privately held oil and gas leases Damson East Texas LP and Damson Athens Partners LP, Southwestern Energy, Enterprise Oil PLC AD preferred stock.
Private real estate holdings PHP Inc. and Sunset Projects Inc.
Barry Barbash, 43, director, Division of Investment Management, Securities and Exchange Commission.
Net worth: $1 million
Holdings: $330,000-$815,000 in cash. Defined contribution retirement plans totaling $100,000 to $340,000 in the Essex Equity Fund, Warburg Pincus funds, and Scudder’s Capital Growth, Growth and Income and International funds, and between $115,000 and $300,000 in the partnership’s Fixed Income Fund, which holds unidentified guaranteed investment contracts.
Brooksley Born, 57, chairman, Commodities Futures Trading Commission.
Net worth: $1.1 million to $2.8 million
Holdings: No-load T. Rowe Price and Vanguard mutual funds; 17% to 19% in growth and small-cap funds and 25% to 34% in
international funds.
Source: SEC and CFTC filings
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