Dr. Mehmet Oz, who is running for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, has a considerable financial stake in pharmaceutical firms and tech giants, newly released records show -- despite railing against 'Big Pharma' and 'Big Tech' on the campaign trail.
The doctor and host of an eponymous show threw his hat in the ring to become a senator in a crowded race.in Pennsylvania, has a considerable financial stake in major pharmaceutical firms and Silicon Valley giants, newly released records show -- despite railing against"Big Pharma" and"Big Tech" on the campaign trail.
A political newcomer, Oz is facing off against David McCormick, a longtime hedge fund executive, in a competitive Republican primary. Both men have immense wealth, and some observers say Oz's investments could complicate his bid to connect with the Keystone State's blue-collar voting base.According to the disclosure report, Oz, together with his wife, owns between $6 million and $27 million in Amazon stocks, between $1.7 million and $6.6 million in Microsoft, and between $1.
In all, Oz's disclosure shows that he and his spouse together own between $104 and $422 million in various assets and holdings.
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