Group 1 - A class action has been filed against Centene Corporation on behalf of investors who acquired its securities between December 12, 2024, and June 30, 2025 [1] - The allegations state that Centene misled investors about its business prospects, particularly regarding projected revenue and enrollment rates [2] - On July 1, 2025, Centene withdrew its 2025 guidance, revealing that its market growth across 22 states was lower than expected, leading to a significant stock price decline of over 40% from $56.65 to $44.78 per share [3] Group 2 - Shareholders may be eligible to participate in the class action and can contact Robbins LLP if they wish to serve as lead plaintiff [4] - Robbins LLP operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning shareholders incur no fees or expenses [5] - Interested parties can sign up for notifications regarding the class action settlement or alerts on corporate wrongdoing [6]
CNC Stockholders with Large Losses Should Contact Robbins LLP for Information About the Class Action Lawsuit Against Centene Corporation