UNH reminds me of the dems. They know they made/make mistakes. At which point they could take the hit, own up to their mistakes, learn the lesson, apologize, correct course and move forward. Or, double down. UNH, like the DNC, has chosen to double down. Dismissing criticism while attacking/intimidating critics is not a sound strategy - not only from an ethical standpoint, but it's also rarely effective lol. (Check Bill Ackman's X for more context)
UNH always baffles me how fearful the panic sellers are, 50 billion wiped off the market cap, what an over reaction, it’s the biggest health care company in the world and it was already way undervalued before this dip
SPXNAS100UNH Insurance companies may need to sell more of their long term US treasury bonds to meet claim settlements. In the meantime LAFD couldn’t care less about DEI points and blaming fire victims. It’s your fault: you were “in the wrong place.” Californians might have to pay a Concord tax for insurance premiums for at least next couple of decades.