Centene faces securities class-action lawsuit over allegedly misleading business outlook.
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viernes, 29 de agosto de 2025, 11:38 am ET1 min de lectura
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The complaint alleges that throughout the class period, Centene projected a strong outlook based on robust enrollment and favorable morbidity (health) rates among its members. However, the lawsuit claims that this narrative was at odds with the company's internal data. The truth came to light on July 1, 2025, when Centene abruptly withdrew its 2025 financial guidance. The company cited a review by an independent actuarial firm, which revealed that market growth in its Health Insurance Marketplace states was "lower than expected" and morbidity levels were "materially inconsistent with" earlier assumptions. The market reacted swiftly, sending the stock tumbling more than 40% in a single day [1].
On July 25, 2025, after the lawsuit was filed, Centene reported a second-quarter diluted loss per share of -$0.51, which it attributed directly to the reduced revenue estimate. The stock price collapse wiped out billions in market value [1].
Hagens Berman, a national plaintiffs’ rights law firm, is actively investigating these claims. The firm is examining whether Centene misrepresented the true health of its marketplace business and the extent to which investors were harmed. “The core of this lawsuit is the alleged disconnect between Centene’s public optimism and the internal data about its most critical business segment,” said Reed Kathrein, the Hagens Berman partner leading the investigation [1].
Investors who suffered substantial losses are urged to submit their losses now, with the lead plaintiff deadline set for September 8, 2025. To join the class action, investors can visit www.hbsslaw.com/investor-fraud/cnc or contact the firm at CNC@hbsslaw.com or 844-916-0895 [1].
References:
[1] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/08/25/3138856/32716/en/CNC-Investor-Update-Lawsuit-Filed-Against-Centene-CNC-Over-Enrollment-Hagens-Berman.html
Centene Corporation is facing a securities class-action lawsuit alleging that it provided a misleadingly optimistic view of its business, particularly concerning health insurance marketplace enrollment. The lawsuit follows a dramatic stock price collapse that wiped out billions in market value. Investors who suffered substantial losses are urged to submit their losses now, with the lead plaintiff deadline set for September 8, 2025.
Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a major healthcare services provider, is facing a securities class-action lawsuit alleging that it presented a misleadingly optimistic view of its business, particularly concerning health insurance marketplace enrollment. The lawsuit, Lunstrum v. Centene Corporation, seeks to represent investors who purchased Centene securities between December 12, 2024, and June 30, 2025 [1].The complaint alleges that throughout the class period, Centene projected a strong outlook based on robust enrollment and favorable morbidity (health) rates among its members. However, the lawsuit claims that this narrative was at odds with the company's internal data. The truth came to light on July 1, 2025, when Centene abruptly withdrew its 2025 financial guidance. The company cited a review by an independent actuarial firm, which revealed that market growth in its Health Insurance Marketplace states was "lower than expected" and morbidity levels were "materially inconsistent with" earlier assumptions. The market reacted swiftly, sending the stock tumbling more than 40% in a single day [1].
On July 25, 2025, after the lawsuit was filed, Centene reported a second-quarter diluted loss per share of -$0.51, which it attributed directly to the reduced revenue estimate. The stock price collapse wiped out billions in market value [1].
Hagens Berman, a national plaintiffs’ rights law firm, is actively investigating these claims. The firm is examining whether Centene misrepresented the true health of its marketplace business and the extent to which investors were harmed. “The core of this lawsuit is the alleged disconnect between Centene’s public optimism and the internal data about its most critical business segment,” said Reed Kathrein, the Hagens Berman partner leading the investigation [1].
Investors who suffered substantial losses are urged to submit their losses now, with the lead plaintiff deadline set for September 8, 2025. To join the class action, investors can visit www.hbsslaw.com/investor-fraud/cnc or contact the firm at CNC@hbsslaw.com or 844-916-0895 [1].
References:
[1] https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2025/08/25/3138856/32716/en/CNC-Investor-Update-Lawsuit-Filed-Against-Centene-CNC-Over-Enrollment-Hagens-Berman.html
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