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UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty told analysts that the company is positioned well for growth in 2025. This comes just a month after the CEO of its insurance unit was murdered.
In its first results since its insurance unit CEO was fatally shot in New York City, UnitedHealth Group reported Thursday weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter revenue, prompting its shares to fall in early morning trading despite quarterly profit beating projections.
Andrew Witty said the company had helped lower ... was gunned down as he walked to the company's annual investor conference at a New York City hotel early on December 4. The killing prompted ...
In its first financial results since its insurance unit CEO was fatally shot in New York City ... quarterly profit beating projections. Andrew Witty, UnitedHealth Group’s CEO, defended the ...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces new appointments to enhance his administration's focus on public safety and affordability.
A Complete Unknown production designer François Audouy reveals how he was able to successfully make Hoboken and Jersey City, NJ look like New York's West Village from the 1960s.
A former New York City Fire Department chief has pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge, admitting that he and others agreed to accept $190,000 in bribes to speed safety inspections for customers of a
EXCLUSIVE: Neon has emerged from a days long bidding battle near a deal to acquire WW rights to Together, the Michael Shanks scripted and directed crowd pleaser that stars Dave Franco, Alison Brie and Damon Herriman.
In her debut graphic memoir, “This Beautiful, Ridiculous City,” Kay Sohini examines the lasting appeal of the Big Apple.
A suspect wanted in the Dominican Republic in connection to two murders and a suspected gang member seen in a viral video entering a Colorado apartment with his alleged gun-toting crew were arrested by federal agents as part of ramped-up immigration enforcement in New York City.
The largest U.S. insurer promoted company executive Tim Noel to replace Thompson, whose death sparked a national outcry over the health care industry.