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UNITEDHEALTH ALERT: Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. Continues Investigation into UnitedHealth Group Incorporated on Behalf of Long-Term Stockholders and Encourages Investors to Contact the Firm

Core Viewpoint - Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C. is investigating potential claims against UnitedHealth Group Incorporated due to a class action complaint alleging breaches of fiduciary duties by the board of directors during the specified class period [1][4]. Company Overview - UnitedHealth Group is a leading American multinational health insurance and services company, consisting of two main segments: Optum and UnitedHealthcare. UnitedHealthcare is the largest insurance provider in the U.S., while Optum offers healthcare-related services such as software solutions and data analytics [4]. Acquisition and Legal Challenges - On January 6, 2021, UnitedHealth announced its agreement to acquire Change Healthcare, a healthcare technology company, to enhance its Optum business. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit on February 24, 2022, challenging this acquisition on antitrust grounds, but the court ultimately allowed the deal to proceed [4]. - The complaint alleges that UnitedHealth misrepresented its efforts to prevent anti-competitive behavior by claiming to have established robust firewall processes to protect customer sensitive information between its segments [4]. Stock Performance and Impact - The class action complaint claims that due to these misrepresentations, UnitedHealth's stock was artificially inflated during the class period. The situation escalated when the DOJ reopened its antitrust investigation on February 27, 2024, leading to a significant stock price drop of $27 per share, resulting in a loss of nearly $25 billion in shareholder value [4].