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UnitedHealth sued by shareholders over its reaction to backlash from executive's killing

  • A group of investors has sued UnitedHealthcare Group for misleading them following the killing of its CEO, Brian Thompson, on Wednesday.
  • The class action lawsuit claims that UnitedHealthcare did not adjust its 2025 net earnings outlook to reflect the impact of Thompson's killing on operations.
  • Investors labeled the situation as 'materially false and misleading,' citing public scrutiny after Thompson's death.
  • UnitedHealth intends to contest the lawsuit, stating it believes the allegations are unfounded.
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UnitedHealthcare sued by shareholders over reaction to CEO's killing

The group of investors alleged that the company misled them by not adjusting its forecast after Brian Thompson's killing.

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Denver Gazette broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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