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UnitedHealth’s stock drops over 22% for worst day since 1998. Here’s whyMoneyApr 17
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UnitedHealth’s stock drops over 22% for worst day since 1998. Here’s whyMoneyApr 17Most U.S. stocks climbed Thursday, but the worst drop for UnitedHealth Group in a quarter of a century on the Dow Jones kept Wall Street in check.
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