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Molina Healthcare reached an all time high at 341.06
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Molina Healthcare reached an all time high at 332.52
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Amazing afterhours
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Liberal Dem healthcare or not, someone has to pay for it, and if there's a program paying, then that's when the stocks should stay solid.
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Price movement is not all about earnings, it's about forward guidance. All health insurers $ UNH, $ANTM, $MOH will issue lowered guidance for as long as both political parties keep the conversation up on lowering health care expenses and the Medicare-For-All proposed by Bernie Sanders and socialists. Note that I said "socialist" not "democrat" because democrats want Obamacare, socialist want Medicare-for-all. Unfortunately, the socialist ma have highjacked the Democratic Party and become their (loud) voice (Bernie, Alexandria O Cortez).
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Democrats introducing bill for Universal Healthcare For All. Unaffordable and will never pass. The president will veto if it does pass. Consider this a buying op.
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All health insurers are crashing 7% so far since market open today, $UNH, $ANTM, $MOH. You have Bernie Sanders and socialists to thank for the negative sentiments.
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Funny this quarter guidance is 16 bills revenue down from 17 bill revenue which is like 6% and the shares corrected 6% today but their EPS guidance is well north of 9.00 which is at least guidance. Hmm - buy here at 132 maybe? I don't know if United Health has anything to do with it. But Molina is a solid company. Unless there is a big miss on April 29, hey could go way up. That's only 17 days away. A beat will cause a huge runup if it's not already pricing in by then.
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It will cut in half tomorrow when they publish news at 1:00PM today?
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I have no info just watching the trades.. I bought after hearing an analyst report that MOH would be bought out soon.. this was 5 or so weeks ago.. then I see a big trade AH and me thinks coming soon.. I added.. good luck
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This has gained whole 600%+ in five years! People paying lot more premium for Insurance for this
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buy now ?
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From Dow Jones: Molina Healthcare Swings to Quarterly Profit, Forecasts Strong Annual Profit Growth 4:28 PM ET 2/11/19 | Dow Jones 4:02 PM ET 2/11/19 MOH By Maria Armental
Molina Healthcare Inc. swung to a profit in the latest period and forecast strong profit growth this year, but the revenue forecast missed Wall Street targets.
Overall, Molina reported a fourth-quarter profit of $201 million, or $3.01 a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $262 million, or $4.59 a share, driven by impairment charges.
This year, Molina forecasts profit of $9.25 to $9.75 a share on about $16.3 billion in revenue, compared with projections from analysts polled by FactSet of $9.02 a share on $17.15 billion in revenue.
Write to Maria Armental at maria.armental@wsj.com
> Dow Jones Newswires
February 11, 2019 16:28 ET (21:28 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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who would buy this ? 1% profit margin projected and their operations are a mess..better off buying treasuries
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NIce move!
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This is a perfect reason why healthcare needs to be nationalized and non for profit at this point!!!
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10% drop in 2days UNH, brutal. 22% drop since Oct 2018 high while the indices have recovered and reached all time high. That's how much health insurers UNH has lagged the market. $MOH, $ANTM
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4:28 PM ET 2/11/19 | Dow Jones
4:02 PM ET 2/11/19
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By Maria Armental
Molina Healthcare Inc. swung to a profit in the latest period and forecast strong profit growth this year, but the revenue forecast missed Wall Street targets.
Overall, Molina reported a fourth-quarter profit of $201 million, or $3.01 a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $262 million, or $4.59 a share, driven by impairment charges.
This year, Molina forecasts profit of $9.25 to $9.75 a share on about $16.3 billion in revenue, compared with projections from analysts polled by FactSet of $9.02 a share on $17.15 billion in revenue.
Write to Maria Armental at maria.armental@wsj.com
> Dow Jones Newswires
February 11, 2019 16:28 ET (21:28 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2019 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.