“No Sympathy”: UnitedHealth Loses $63 Billion In Value After Former CEO’s Assasination

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UnitedHealth Group is facing a staggering loss in its market value following the former CEO’s sudden murder.

The shocking assassination of Brian Thompson last December took the world by storm as all eyes focused on Luigi Mangione — the man who was allegedly responsible for gunning him down.

But the killing of the business executive has also caused the insurance company to lose a whopping $63 billion in value.

UnitedHealth has lost $63 billion in its value

UnitedHealth headquarters with flags at half-mast, symbolizing a major $63 billion market value loss.

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Daily Mail also reports that the stock price was initially around $610 per share on December 4, 2024. As of Thursday, January 16, 2025, that has dropped to $510.

“Brian helped build this company and forged deep, trusted relationships for over 20 years, and the positive impact he had on people will be felt for years to come,” said Chief Financial Officer John Rex during an open-call, as per Unilad.

Portrait of a man in a navy jacket, related to UnitedHealth's CEO.

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But while concerns are still on the rise — in regards to the murder and the financial decrease — UnitedHealth has posted a “better-than-expected” profit during the final quarter of 2024.

The Independent said the group’s leaders stated adjusted earnings in the last three months of the year ended at $6.81 a share, which was a 10.6% increase from the same period in 2023 and 9 cents ahead of the Wall Street consensus forecast.

Revenues were also reported to have risen 6.4% to $100.8 billion.

Brian Thompson’s death had major financial impacts on the health insurance company

A man in an orange jumpsuit related to UnitedHealth's financial downturn.

Image credits: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

Facebook users took the opportunity to share their thoughts on the healthcare system. 

“I have heard so many horror stories about United Healthcare and [its] continued fraudulent activities with their clients, including my daughter,” said one woman. 

Person holding cash in front of monitors showing stock graphs, relating to UnitedHealth's $63 billion value loss.

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“They are a horrible insurance company and scammed so many people out of millions of $$, not to mention the stress that would put on people and their basic access to healthcare!”

Another person wrote, “Everyone needs to drop their insurance through them. They rip people off and wont pay for necessary meds or important tests for their clients. It’s sad someone died because of the whole companies GREED.”

Luigi Mangione is suspected to have been the one to murder Thompson

Hospital room with empty beds, related to UnitedHealth financial impact.

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Thompson, who first joined the healthcare company in 2004 and became its CEO in 2021, was 50 years old when he was shot twice in the back and once in the leg in the morning of December 4, 2024.

Patrol officers responded to the emergency call dispatched at 6:46am, as reported by E! News, and arrived at the entrance of the New York Hilton Midtown hotel.

Security personnel escorting a man in an orange jumpsuit linked to UnitedHealth incident.

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“It appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes,” said NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch during a media briefing. “And as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds, striking the victim at least once in the back and at least once in the right calf.

She added that the slaying appeared to have been a “pre-meditated, pre-planned, targeted attack,” rather than a random act of violence.

The killing happened just before 7 in the morning on December 4, 2024

CCTV footage with street scene related to UnitedHealth value loss.

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Five days later, on December 9, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania by authorities.

A McDonald’s employee had recognized the suspect and immediately called the cops. When asked if he had been to New York City recently, Mangione “became quiet and started to shake,” the police told NBC News.

A man escorted by police officers in a corridor related to UnitedHealth value loss incident.

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Since then, the former Ivy League student has pleaded not guilty to the charges of state murder and terror as he was shackled and seated in a Manhattan court on December 23. 

He is currently being held in the federal prison of Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center after being extradited from Pennsylvania. Some had previously suspected he would be transferred to Rikers Island jail.

Netizens shared their thoughts

Jamie Crooks comment with text "Deny defend depose," related to UnitedHealth value loss.

“Dahlia Webb Nelson comments on UnitedHealth's loss with a community service suggestion.”

Comment discussing UnitedHealth’s $63 billion loss, with a South Park reference.

Saul Nicholas comments 'Time to reform healthcare' amid UnitedHealth value loss.

Comment on UnitedHealth loss, noting record Q4 profits amidst lack of sympathy.

Steve Wilbur jokingly suggests a 500-word essay as punishment on social media.

Comment questioning UnitedHealth stock timing after value loss.

Comment expressing no sympathy about UnitedHealth's $63 billion loss.

Comment criticizing UnitedHealth's employee insurance policies after losing value.

Message saying, "Good. I hope it doesn’t stop there," related to UnitedHealth value loss.

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Comment criticizing focus on profit over lives amid UnitedHealth's loss.

Alex Broadfoot comment: "Luigi deserves a medal"; related to UnitedHealth value loss.

Social media comment on UnitedHealth's $63 billion loss.

Comment expressing dissatisfaction with UnitedHealth price increase.

Kevin Key's comment on shareholder impact amid UnitedHealth's value loss.

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