Why UnitedHealth Stock Is Sinking Today

Motley Fool
07-30
  • UnitedHealth Group's stock declined following its Q2 earnings report, which revealed a significant miss on earnings per share and a lower-than-expected full-year outlook.
  • The company attributed its disappointing guidance to rising medical costs and changes in its business plans.
  • Beyond financial performance, UnitedHealth is facing multiple challenges, including a CEO resignation, two DOJ investigations into Medicare billing, and allegations of unethical practices related to nursing home payments.

Shares of UnitedHealth Group (UNH -5.82%) are falling on Tuesday, down 5.4% as of 2:20 p.m. ET. The drop comes as the S&P 500 (^GSPC -0.24%) declined 0.3% and the Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC -0.20%) fell 0.2%.

The troubled health insurance giant set worse-than-expected guidance on Tuesday.

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UnitedHealth continues to struggle

The company reported its Q2 financials today, revealing the insurer is still very much struggling. The company was able to deliver on revenue, reporting $111.62 billion versus the expected $111.52 billion, but it missed significantly on earnings per share (EPS), reporting $4.08 per share when Wall Street expected $4.48 per share.

More concerning was the company's outlook for the full year. UnitedHealth expects EPS of at least $16 and sales of $445.5 billion to $448 billion. Wall Street's expectations were EPS of at $20.9 and sales of $449.2.

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The company cited rising medical costs and abandoned "previously planned portfolio actions" as reasons for the disappointing outlook.

UnitedHealth's problems mount

This latest disappointing quarter is the latest in a series of bad news related to the massive insurer: The company's CEO abruptly stepped down, citing "personal reasons"; it was revealed that the DOJ currently has two investigations into the company's Medicare billing practices; and an exposé published by the Guardian alleges the company was paying nursing homes to keep residents out of the hospital when they needed elevated levels of care.

​​https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/may/21/unitedhealth-nursing-homes-payments-hospital-transfers

There are just too many issues facing UnitedHealth at the moment, with no clear picture of an imminent turnaround. I would stay away from the stock.

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