United Health: Awaiting the Earnings Call for Clarity
United Health (UNH) is down, but has it been dragged down by WLP, HUM, & CVH specific problems - or industry and company related issues?
Let's look at their Medical Care (Loss) Ratio and Operating Margin respectively, for six quarters:
3Q 2006= .811 and 10.3%;
4Q 2006= .799 and 11.0%;
1Q 2007= .827 and 9.2%;
2Q 2007= .805 and 10.7%;
3Q 2007= .795 and 11.5%;
4Q 2007= .799 and 10.9%;
1Q 2008 before market opens April 22 - Tuesday.
I fail to detect an obvious trend or direction from these two important numbers. On 03/13/08 UNH delt concisely with the NY Attorney General charge against Ingenix. It is really a question of why out of health plan area doctors are over-charging for their services. UNH says it is "in the midst of on-going discussions with the Attorney General's office."
On 03/12/08 it stated: "The Company also noted that the net unrealized capital gain position in its investment portfolio has continued to strengthen in 2008." And, for 2007 plus the first two months of 2008 their commercial medical cost estimates "has performed consistent with the Company's expectations."
I suggest waiting for the 4/22 earnings call; unless you want to get in through options.
Disclosure: Author is long UNH
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But seriously folks..... Let's just hope UNH makes the numbers this month or there won't be any company for patients to be mad at. We investors are not very smart, but we know how to spell "SELL".
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It is questionable how long UNH can survive if they continue to knowlingly deceive and misrepresent facts to the Public, contracted and non-contracted providers , as well as their own insureds/subscribers whom are in come cases picked by there Empoyer's.
It should be no surprise that UNH is failing to hold onto its' commercial business, and their Medicare business is a sham where they skim off the already low medicare fee schedule from their contracted providers, while sticking it to our seniors with high hidden co-pays and getting the to sign on by telling them it's free.
Insurance is and has always been based on a belief that if something happens to you, you will be taken care of. UNH violates that trust relationship and deserves its' just demished presence or demise.