Molina Healthcare Inc
NYSE:MOH

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Molina Healthcare Inc
NYSE:MOH
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Price: 151.86 USD 0.86% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.8B USD

During the last 3 months Molina Healthcare Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 51.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 24, 2025 by Schapiro Richard M , who sold 51.1k USD worth of MOH shares.

Last Transactions:
Schapiro Richard M
$-51.1k
Romney Ronna
$-107.6k
Woys James
$+855.7k
Wolf Dale B
$-32.1k
Orlando Steven J
$-318.6k
Zubretsky Joseph M
$-27.6m
Schapiro Richard M
$-214.4k
Orlando Steven J
$-301.3k
Schapiro Richard M
$-39.8k
Hebert Maurice
$-136.2k
Orlando Steven J
$-339.2k
Barlow Jeff D.
$-1.8m
Woys James
$-257.3k
Romney Ronna
$-85.8k
Schapiro Richard M
$-130k
Orlando Steven J
$-299.3k
Wolf Dale B
$-597.6k
Bacon Debra
$-198.1k
Schapiro Richard M
$-226.9k
Keim Mark Lowell
$-491.2k
Romney Ronna
$-119.9k
Orlando Steven J
$-369.6k
Hebert Maurice
$-227.1k
Russo Marc
$-789k
Orlando Steven J
$-217.8k
Barlow Jeff D.
$-2m
Brasier Barbara L
$-455.8k
Cooperman Daniel
$-1.4m
Russo Marc
$-526.8k
Wolf Dale B
$-288k
Romney Ronna
$-49.7k
Schapiro Richard M
$-992.9k
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During the last 3 months Molina Healthcare Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 51.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 24, 2025 by Schapiro Richard M , who sold 51.1k USD worth of MOH shares.

Sold
0-3
months
51.1k USD
1
3-6
months
107.6k USD
1
6-9
months
28.2m USD
4
9-12
months
301.3k USD
1
Bought
0-3
months
0
0 USD
3-6
months
1
855.7k USD
6-9
months
0
0 USD
9-12
months
0
0 USD

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Molina Healthcare Inc. began as a humble medical clinic in Long Beach, California, in 1980, founded by Dr. C. David Molina. Dr. Molina, an emergency room physician, noticed how many low-income families struggled to receive care and decided to address this issue head-on. From its modest origins as a single clinic, Molina Healthcare has expanded to become a significant player in the realm of managed healthcare, focusing primarily on government-sponsored programs, including Medicaid and Medicare. The company navigates the complex healthcare landscape by acting as an intermediary between government programs and healthcare providers, ensuring that individuals have access to care and that providers are reimbursed for their services. The company's business model relies on capitated contracts with state governments, where it receives a fixed amount per enrolled member to provide a defined set of healthcare services. This arrangement incentivizes Molina to manage costs efficiently while maintaining the quality of care, as profitability depends on effectively managing the care needs of its members within the allocated budget. By leveraging data analytics, preventative care strategies, and robust care coordination, Molina seeks to maintain a delicate balance—offering comprehensive services to its members, controlling costs, and fulfilling regulatory requirements. As insurance landscapes evolve, Molina remains agile, adapting to new regulations and healthcare needs while maintaining its mission to provide accessible care to the underserved.

MOH Intrinsic Value
348.58 USD
Undervaluation 56%
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