Ned Yeung on Nostr: I find it uninteresting that nobody is questioning why the CEO of a private health ...
I find it uninteresting that nobody is questioning why the CEO of a private health insurance company in charge of medicare for retirees and medicaid for low-income individuals, was assassinated.
At that investor conference they projected UnitedHealthcare sales of $337 billion-$340 billion for 2025.
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