Hemsley, UnitedHealth
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Hemsley, 72, had led the company for more than a decade until 2017 and is re-taking the reins following a series of setbacks.
Stephen Hemsley ran UnitedHealth Group for more than a decade. It's a different company after four years with Andrew Witty in charge.
UnitedHealth Group is giving its returning CEO Stephen Hemsley $60 million in equity, in addition to a $1 million annual salary. Why it matters: Hemsley stepped down from his role as CEO in 2017 after more than a decade,
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Stephen Hemsley hasn’ t been CEO at UnitedHealth Group in nearly a decade yet he’ s never really left. Since that day, the company’ s stock has fallen from $610 a share to $308 on Tuesday, an unprecedented decline for the company that culminated in this week’ s CEO transition.
UnitedHealth Group's stock has plunged nearly 50% due to the CEO resignation, withdrawal of guidance, and ongoing legal issues, creating a potential buying opportunity. The stock is deeply oversold with an RSI of 15, trading below both the 200-day and 50-day moving averages, indicating capitulation.
Even UnitedHealth will struggle to overcome parasitic medical costs that Warren Buffett once called a tapeworm eating away at U.S. economic competitiveness. The $300 billion healthcare conglomerate reinstalled Chairman Stephen Hemsley as CEO and yanked its financial guidance.
UnitedHealth Group Chairman Stephen Hemsley is returning to helm the health care conglomerate once again. He will replace Andrew Witty effective immediately.
As CEO for more than a decade, Stephen Hemsley built up UnitedHealth Group, now a $400 billion healthcare behemoth. With his return to the top job, the company will learn whether his playbook still works.