Movement Alert|Centene Falls 7.17% in Regular Trading, Managed Health Care Sector Hit by Broad Selloff

Market Focus
Jul 15

On July 15, Centene declined 7.17% in regular trading, trading at $65.94/share, with turnover of $17.97 million. The stock came under significant pressure as the managed health care sector experienced a broad-based selloff.

On the news front, the managed health care sector saw collective selling, with sector leader Elevance Health plunging 11.0%, Molina Healthcare falling 4.0%, UnitedHealth declining 1.56%, and Humana dropping 2.78%. The systemic sector-wide downturn exerted substantial drag on Centene, which as a Medicaid-focused managed care company tends to experience amplified volatility during periods of weakened sector sentiment.

Notably, Centene's fundamental outlook remains supported by a strong Q1 earnings beat, with adjusted EPS of $3.37 significantly exceeding the $2.13 consensus estimate, and raised full-year guidance above $3.40. Multiple investment banks have recently raised price targets to the $69-$80 range, including Truist at $78, Deutsche Bank at $80, and Barclays at $75. The company also secured a four-year Illinois Medicaid contract through 2030.

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