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UnitedHealth delivered disappointing second-quarter earnings and went conservative with its 2025 forecast as soaring medical ...
In December, Brian Thompson, the head of UnitedHealth's insurance arm, UnitedHealthcare, was gunned down outside a Hilton hotel in Manhattan.
UnitedHealth Group reported second quarter earnings Tuesday, for the first time not serving as the bellwether for the ...
UnitedHealth Group, the company that owns healthcare conglomerate UnitedHealth, said on Thursday that it is cooperating with ...
While revenue is up, profit was just $3.4 billion in the quarter, while Optum was $6.6 billion below earnings expectations.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty mourned the death of Brian Thompson, who led the company's insurance arm, and acknowledged that the U.S. health-care system is "flawed" and in need of reform.
In legal letters and court filings, UnitedHealth has cited Thompson’s murder to argue that criticizing the company could lead to further violence.
Faller's lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York noted that on Dec. 3, 2024, a day before Thompson's murder, UnitedHealth Group projected a net earning of $29.50 to $30.00 per share.