Clover Health Investments' Medicare Advantage Memberships Rose 27% in Year
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What will be the impact on Medical Care stocks following the murder of the CEO of UnitedHealth?
The support for the murderer by the public in the USA reveals their long-standing resentment towards the Medical Care Industry, which may lead to a reckoning for that industry, and investors should be prepared for significant changes in this investment area.
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The retail "leader" posted a mysterious image, causing gamestop (GME.US) and other Meme stocks to rise in response.
After Keith Gil, known as the 'head brother' of individual investors in the USA, posted a mysterious tweet, meme stocks like gamestop surged on Thursday as speculated by netizens.
Is the leading figure stirring up another wave of MEME stocks? The 'Roaring Cat' posted a mysterious tweet, leading to strong surges in these companies.
Roaring Kitty released an image adapted from the cover of Time magazine, which features a blank computer screen with a media player similar to YouTube on it. This image appears to be a modified version of the December 25, 2006, Time magazine cover, when "You" (meaning the usa public) was named "Person of the Year."
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Biden Proposes Medicare, Medicaid Coverage of Obesity Drugs
Trump Picks Surgeon Makary to Head FDA, Rep. Dave Weldon to Lead CDC