On July 30, THE CIGNA GROUP fell 3.19% in pre-market trading, trading at $290.0/share, with turnover of $1.5084 million. The decline came immediately after the company released Q2 earnings that slightly beat expectations but provided full-year guidance merely in line with consensus.
THE CIGNA GROUP reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $7.78, surpassing the analyst consensus of $7.60 by 2.37%, representing an 8.06% year-over-year increase. Revenue came in at $71.558 billion, also exceeding the $70.339 billion estimate. However, the company guided full-year adjusted EPS of at least $30.45, exactly matching the FactSet consensus of $30.45, offering no upside surprise.
The stock had already rallied 3.26% in the prior session ahead of the earnings release, as multiple institutions maintained overweight ratings and raised price targets. The lack of a guidance raise above consensus triggered profit-taking. Additionally, the company's previously announced plan to exit the individual ACA exchange business by year-end has introduced strategic uncertainty, contributing to investor caution.
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