
“No Sympathy”: UnitedHealth Loses $63 Billion In Value After Former CEO’s Assassination
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 loses $63B in their market value after the former CEO's assassination.
- Brian Thompson was murdered on Dec 4, 2024.
- Former Ivy League student Luigi Mangione was charged with Thompson's murder, but he pleaded not guilty.
UnitedHealth has lost $63 billion in its value
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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.
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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
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.
Image credits: Getty Images / Unsplash (not the actual photo)
“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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
People act like the French Revolution will never happen to them. Then it does and they have the nerve to act surprised.
I know! It’s like when people who voted for the Monsters Eating My Face Party are surprised when they win and start eating people’s faces.
Well, since it was premeditated does that make it a pre-existinfg condition...?
The loss of life: sad, of course. The financial destruction of a company: who cares?
The problem is EXACTLY why no one cares about this company. This organization is losing billions which means it was making that much and yet not distributing it's wealth to it's patients or employees before their chips were down. This is why people don't care and are angry.
1) Almost all stocks are held by the top 10% richest in the US. So, not ordinary people (except very small and indirectly, through mutual and index funds). An ordinary person would be irresponsible to invest in a single stock (unless, like executives, they received it as part of a compensation package). 2) If my family bought me a house and car through illegal blood money earned by killing others, but I'm innocent - should I get to keep them?
@Margaret Shannon: No wonder you are getting downvoted here. Nowadays, especially in the US, compassion is becoming more and more of a strange concept.
Nobody in the history of planet Earth has ever EARNED a billion dollars. Anyone who has a billion dollars has obtained it by stealing it from people who worked to earn it. Thieves need to have their hands chopped off.
Is this when we start thinking of giving back those thoughts and prayers that conservatives offer at every mass shooting?
Maybe greedy CEO's shot down in the street will become, as JD Vance said about school shootings, just a "fact of life" in the US. Seems to me they shouldn't be exempt from the gun violence the rest of us endure.
Anyone want to check out Ethel Cain's statement on her Instagram? She made some interesting comments about that...
They don't care about literally any human body ever but their own why should we care about them?! It's really that simple.
There's really something wrong with the sate of your society when murder is celebrated. But unfortunately, it's not very surprising. A violent death as become a late capitalist norm in the USA.
Load More Replies...Whether justified or not, this comes from putting profits before people, and making money off of human suffering. That is the greatest outrage.
YES! Now, take the rest down a few notches and force them to start taking Care of people, not using them as wallets!!
Murder cannot be condoned, but it's obvious from people's responses, they are totally fed up with being screwed over by the giant health insurance companies. Other big corporations ..... take note !
Unfortunately Donald Dump will likely make a example out of Luigi and do a public hanging or something midevil..
Would have to be convicted first. I smell jury nullification.
Load More Replies...Nothing so grandiose, but if there's a guilty verdict and they give him the death penalty? Hoooooooo boy people are gonna blow TF up!
Yeah, that's why he's too wimpy to stand outside at his own inauguration because it's cold. What a joke. Remember Bernie and his mittens? He sat in the cold 4 years ago.
If they can lose 63 billion and still be a "healthy" company, they were worth too much to begin with. Insurance companies shouldn't be for profit anyway. (I know, wild concept in the us)
The whole insurance industry is a racket to begin with. Institute single-payer healthcare and you get rid of the need for "health insurance".
This comment made me smile. Two things good came out of it. People starting talking about health care again when it seemed to have died with Bernie's loss and, two, Blue Cross reversed the anesthesia time crunch clearly as a result of this. Also UHC is launching an internal investigation of their denial practices but that is probably just for show - UHC is well known for evil and I doubt any of the people there give a s**t about this other than now they need a new CEO. They'd be worried about regulation but with Trump they know that won't happen.
Load More Replies...Don't think murder is the solution but it was effective. Got conversation going. Corporations have to stop valuing profit over the people that gave it to them so affluent people can get richer than they can ever spend.
One man's death us no counterbalance to the number of lives ruined by the company he led.
Jury Nullification. Make sure that EVERYONE hears those words, let potential jurors KNOW that they have the right to decide, "Yeah, he did it, but it was justified and reasonable". The court system is so corrupt that the defence lawyers aren't even allowed to mention jury nullification as a possible outcome (the judges won't) or it's a mistrial.
Heath insurance company losing $63B in value = Rise in premium rates to make it up.
That's if their stock doesn't devalue like a MF and they have to delist and declare bankruptcy
Load More Replies...WRONG! It said loss in value, not increase in operating expenses. You obviously don't understand basic economic principles.
Even with a majority of americans supporting the killer (!?!?!), the politician they elected still want to cut health services, unelected Musk among the first to do it, and they are still years away from any universal healthcare all western world take for granted nowadays... USA are really a backward country... Hope they will wake up one day, but after all they hate anything woke, so I doubt it!!
I pray more people dump United Healthcare as a message that there's power to the people. I'm glad the CEO was murdered, He deserved it! Yeah, I f*****g said it too! Too many innocent people have died under United Healthcare and we're supposed to mourn the death of a greedy CEO? Give me a f*****g break!
Sad these Reporter refuse to bring up the fact that Brian Thompson was being investigated for insider trading and this so called family man had been separated from his wife since 2018 or longer while making 10 million a year
Like he's the only one that ever did. Corruption isn't a bug in the system, it's a feature of the system.
Free Luigi!!! Luigi fights for what's right. Luigi did not throw it all away. Luigi ignited the spark of rebellion and revolution.
Thompson actually had implemented an AI program to automatically deny claims, on the premise that even if people appealed, it might take too long and they would die before the process concluded, saving the company millions. The only thing Luigi did wrong was kill him too fast so he didn't suffer.
It's truly heartbreaking to hear about the loss of life, but it brings to light the ongoing frustrations many have faced with this company's policies. For years, policyholders have felt neglected, with numerous claims denied and essential conditions not covered. I work in healthcare and this is something I witnessed first hand every single day. This pattern of behavior raises serious concerns about the company's commitment to its customers and their well-being. It’s vital that these issues are addressed to ensure that policyholders receive the support they deserve during such difficult times.
Well, I dropped United Health Care! Love this for them! EAT THE RICH! Resist!
What would it take to devalue their stock to the point where it gets delisted and they have to declare bankruptcy?
What would it take to devalue their stock to the point where it gets delisted?
This hit piece on the healthcare industry is like unions that strike their employers out of business and strike themselves out of a job. It comes down to this: would you rather have top healthcare now at a high price or wait to die while socialized medicine makes you wait in impossible lines like popular rides at Disneyland ?
Looking in from the U.K. and I find the whole situation bizarre. A family has lost its Dad, a son, a brother, a husband, a man has died, murdered. I totally understand the destruction that his company has wrought upon people but that doesn’t justify murder does it? The system was built in the nations image, capitalism is king, the people allowed the politicians to be bribed, to be lobbied by big business, now that business owns the country and folk don’t like it? Who’d have seen that coming? C’mon, own your mistakes, speak to your representatives, be the change you want to see and please stop shooting each other eh?
That man murdered probably thousands of people with his profit-above-all policies. Since people like him feel they have the right to control their clients right to live or die, maybe they need to understand how it feels.
Load More Replies...@Gavin Johnson: Looking in from Germany I can agree with you. it is unfortunately the current state of the society in the US. A state with the most violent deaths in the Western World. Society is dulled and brutalized. People kill each other, the government kills people (in some states), the police does too, and no one seems to care enough to do something about it. Sometimes I feel the "old West" never completely went away.
Personally I understand your points and yes it's a shame, but how about the hundreds, possibly thousands of "dads (and mothers) , sons (and daughters) , brothers (and sisters)" who died because necessary care was denied due to rejected claims or postponed approvals? Are/were their lives worth less because the were the hoi polloi? It's very sad that they lost a loved one, but the people who PAY for that coverage are being denied treatment and that costs many more lives than the one. One of the reasons for punishment is the deterrent factor, perhaps that is what that young man had in his mind. When you feel that you are treated unfairly in say a retail setting, you take your issue to a manager and, if necessary, you escalate until you either get the resolution you seek or vow to never return. When you face a challenge with an insurer, you are behind the eight ball from the jump. When people are frustrated and angry they often become dangerous.
Another aßhole from a foreign country chiding us for failing to overcome a system deliberately rigged from the beginning to prevent democracy or the will of the people from being enacted. Hey aßhole. Why'd you vote to kneecap your own economy and bail out of the EU?
Voting GOPee is voluntary. Voting GOPee that promises better and cheaper than the Affordable Care Act (which was negotiated and watered down with that same GOPee that then voted against, better something than nothing. Remember pre-existing conditions?) and delivers nothing, is voluntary. You get the chance every two years for the House and Senate, every four for the President. Don't say you have no say.
Ah yes, when there's no argument left, insult your opponent. THAT's how discussions work.
People act like the French Revolution will never happen to them. Then it does and they have the nerve to act surprised.
I know! It’s like when people who voted for the Monsters Eating My Face Party are surprised when they win and start eating people’s faces.
Well, since it was premeditated does that make it a pre-existinfg condition...?
The loss of life: sad, of course. The financial destruction of a company: who cares?
The problem is EXACTLY why no one cares about this company. This organization is losing billions which means it was making that much and yet not distributing it's wealth to it's patients or employees before their chips were down. This is why people don't care and are angry.
1) Almost all stocks are held by the top 10% richest in the US. So, not ordinary people (except very small and indirectly, through mutual and index funds). An ordinary person would be irresponsible to invest in a single stock (unless, like executives, they received it as part of a compensation package). 2) If my family bought me a house and car through illegal blood money earned by killing others, but I'm innocent - should I get to keep them?
@Margaret Shannon: No wonder you are getting downvoted here. Nowadays, especially in the US, compassion is becoming more and more of a strange concept.
Nobody in the history of planet Earth has ever EARNED a billion dollars. Anyone who has a billion dollars has obtained it by stealing it from people who worked to earn it. Thieves need to have their hands chopped off.
Is this when we start thinking of giving back those thoughts and prayers that conservatives offer at every mass shooting?
Maybe greedy CEO's shot down in the street will become, as JD Vance said about school shootings, just a "fact of life" in the US. Seems to me they shouldn't be exempt from the gun violence the rest of us endure.
Anyone want to check out Ethel Cain's statement on her Instagram? She made some interesting comments about that...
They don't care about literally any human body ever but their own why should we care about them?! It's really that simple.
There's really something wrong with the sate of your society when murder is celebrated. But unfortunately, it's not very surprising. A violent death as become a late capitalist norm in the USA.
Load More Replies...Whether justified or not, this comes from putting profits before people, and making money off of human suffering. That is the greatest outrage.
YES! Now, take the rest down a few notches and force them to start taking Care of people, not using them as wallets!!
Murder cannot be condoned, but it's obvious from people's responses, they are totally fed up with being screwed over by the giant health insurance companies. Other big corporations ..... take note !
Unfortunately Donald Dump will likely make a example out of Luigi and do a public hanging or something midevil..
Would have to be convicted first. I smell jury nullification.
Load More Replies...Nothing so grandiose, but if there's a guilty verdict and they give him the death penalty? Hoooooooo boy people are gonna blow TF up!
Yeah, that's why he's too wimpy to stand outside at his own inauguration because it's cold. What a joke. Remember Bernie and his mittens? He sat in the cold 4 years ago.
If they can lose 63 billion and still be a "healthy" company, they were worth too much to begin with. Insurance companies shouldn't be for profit anyway. (I know, wild concept in the us)
The whole insurance industry is a racket to begin with. Institute single-payer healthcare and you get rid of the need for "health insurance".
This comment made me smile. Two things good came out of it. People starting talking about health care again when it seemed to have died with Bernie's loss and, two, Blue Cross reversed the anesthesia time crunch clearly as a result of this. Also UHC is launching an internal investigation of their denial practices but that is probably just for show - UHC is well known for evil and I doubt any of the people there give a s**t about this other than now they need a new CEO. They'd be worried about regulation but with Trump they know that won't happen.
Load More Replies...Don't think murder is the solution but it was effective. Got conversation going. Corporations have to stop valuing profit over the people that gave it to them so affluent people can get richer than they can ever spend.
One man's death us no counterbalance to the number of lives ruined by the company he led.
Jury Nullification. Make sure that EVERYONE hears those words, let potential jurors KNOW that they have the right to decide, "Yeah, he did it, but it was justified and reasonable". The court system is so corrupt that the defence lawyers aren't even allowed to mention jury nullification as a possible outcome (the judges won't) or it's a mistrial.
Heath insurance company losing $63B in value = Rise in premium rates to make it up.
That's if their stock doesn't devalue like a MF and they have to delist and declare bankruptcy
Load More Replies...WRONG! It said loss in value, not increase in operating expenses. You obviously don't understand basic economic principles.
Even with a majority of americans supporting the killer (!?!?!), the politician they elected still want to cut health services, unelected Musk among the first to do it, and they are still years away from any universal healthcare all western world take for granted nowadays... USA are really a backward country... Hope they will wake up one day, but after all they hate anything woke, so I doubt it!!
I pray more people dump United Healthcare as a message that there's power to the people. I'm glad the CEO was murdered, He deserved it! Yeah, I f*****g said it too! Too many innocent people have died under United Healthcare and we're supposed to mourn the death of a greedy CEO? Give me a f*****g break!
Sad these Reporter refuse to bring up the fact that Brian Thompson was being investigated for insider trading and this so called family man had been separated from his wife since 2018 or longer while making 10 million a year
Like he's the only one that ever did. Corruption isn't a bug in the system, it's a feature of the system.
Free Luigi!!! Luigi fights for what's right. Luigi did not throw it all away. Luigi ignited the spark of rebellion and revolution.
Thompson actually had implemented an AI program to automatically deny claims, on the premise that even if people appealed, it might take too long and they would die before the process concluded, saving the company millions. The only thing Luigi did wrong was kill him too fast so he didn't suffer.
It's truly heartbreaking to hear about the loss of life, but it brings to light the ongoing frustrations many have faced with this company's policies. For years, policyholders have felt neglected, with numerous claims denied and essential conditions not covered. I work in healthcare and this is something I witnessed first hand every single day. This pattern of behavior raises serious concerns about the company's commitment to its customers and their well-being. It’s vital that these issues are addressed to ensure that policyholders receive the support they deserve during such difficult times.
Well, I dropped United Health Care! Love this for them! EAT THE RICH! Resist!
What would it take to devalue their stock to the point where it gets delisted and they have to declare bankruptcy?
What would it take to devalue their stock to the point where it gets delisted?
This hit piece on the healthcare industry is like unions that strike their employers out of business and strike themselves out of a job. It comes down to this: would you rather have top healthcare now at a high price or wait to die while socialized medicine makes you wait in impossible lines like popular rides at Disneyland ?
Looking in from the U.K. and I find the whole situation bizarre. A family has lost its Dad, a son, a brother, a husband, a man has died, murdered. I totally understand the destruction that his company has wrought upon people but that doesn’t justify murder does it? The system was built in the nations image, capitalism is king, the people allowed the politicians to be bribed, to be lobbied by big business, now that business owns the country and folk don’t like it? Who’d have seen that coming? C’mon, own your mistakes, speak to your representatives, be the change you want to see and please stop shooting each other eh?
That man murdered probably thousands of people with his profit-above-all policies. Since people like him feel they have the right to control their clients right to live or die, maybe they need to understand how it feels.
Load More Replies...@Gavin Johnson: Looking in from Germany I can agree with you. it is unfortunately the current state of the society in the US. A state with the most violent deaths in the Western World. Society is dulled and brutalized. People kill each other, the government kills people (in some states), the police does too, and no one seems to care enough to do something about it. Sometimes I feel the "old West" never completely went away.
Personally I understand your points and yes it's a shame, but how about the hundreds, possibly thousands of "dads (and mothers) , sons (and daughters) , brothers (and sisters)" who died because necessary care was denied due to rejected claims or postponed approvals? Are/were their lives worth less because the were the hoi polloi? It's very sad that they lost a loved one, but the people who PAY for that coverage are being denied treatment and that costs many more lives than the one. One of the reasons for punishment is the deterrent factor, perhaps that is what that young man had in his mind. When you feel that you are treated unfairly in say a retail setting, you take your issue to a manager and, if necessary, you escalate until you either get the resolution you seek or vow to never return. When you face a challenge with an insurer, you are behind the eight ball from the jump. When people are frustrated and angry they often become dangerous.
Another aßhole from a foreign country chiding us for failing to overcome a system deliberately rigged from the beginning to prevent democracy or the will of the people from being enacted. Hey aßhole. Why'd you vote to kneecap your own economy and bail out of the EU?
Voting GOPee is voluntary. Voting GOPee that promises better and cheaper than the Affordable Care Act (which was negotiated and watered down with that same GOPee that then voted against, better something than nothing. Remember pre-existing conditions?) and delivers nothing, is voluntary. You get the chance every two years for the House and Senate, every four for the President. Don't say you have no say.
Ah yes, when there's no argument left, insult your opponent. THAT's how discussions work.
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