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Molina Healthcare, Inc. (NYSE:MOH) Investors may be Entitled to Recover Losses – Contact BFA Law before December 2 Court Deadline

Core Viewpoint - A lawsuit has been filed against Molina Healthcare, Inc. and certain senior executives for potential violations of federal securities laws, with claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 [1][2]. Group 1: Lawsuit Details - Investors have until December 2, 2025, to request to lead the case, which is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California [2]. - The lawsuit is titled Hindlemann v. Molina Healthcare, Inc., et al., No. 25-cv-9461 [2]. Group 2: Company Background - Molina Healthcare is a health insurance company that provides managed healthcare services to low-income individuals under Medicaid and Medicare programs [3]. - The company previously claimed a "solid" earnings growth profile heading into 2025 and stated it was able to mitigate negative effects of healthcare cost inflation [3]. Group 3: Financial Performance and Stock Impact - On July 7, 2025, Molina reported Q2 2025 adjusted earnings of approximately $5.50 per share, which was below prior expectations due to medical cost pressures across all business lines [4]. - The company cut its guidance for expected adjusted earnings per share by 10.2% to a range of $21.50 to $22.50 per share [4]. - Following further revelations on July 23, 2025, Molina expected full-year 2025 adjusted earnings to be no less than $19.00 per diluted share, leading to a stock price drop of $32.03 per share, or 16.8%, from $190.25 to $158.22 [4].