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Cigna Group
XMUN:CGN

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Cigna Group
XMUN:CGN
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Price: 239.55 EUR 0.06%
Market Cap: €70.1B

During the last 3 months Cigna Group insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 0% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 3, 2025 by Cordani David , who bought 999.9k EUR worth of CGN shares.

Last Transactions:
Cordani David
€+999.9k
Evanko Brian C
€-1.6m
Jones Nicole S
€-8.6m
Granger Elder
€-737.4k
Eder Noelle K
€-3.2m
Jones Nicole S
€-1.5m
Cordani David
€-8.2m
Delaney William J Iii
€-922.2k
Jones Nicole S
€-7.3m
Triplett Michael W
€-590.8k
Evanko Brian C
€-1.7m
Granger Elder
€-181.3k
Granger Elder
€-338.1k
Eder Noelle K
€-3.7m
Agoglia Hoeltzel Mary T
€-2.1m
Cordani David
€-11.1m
Cordani David
€-2.3m
Cordani David
€-814.1k
Cordani David
€-272.7k
Cordani David
€-772.1k
Cordani David
€-966.9k
Cordani David
€-208k
Triplett Michael W
€-649.6k
Jones Nicole S
€-1.5m
Cordani David
€-6.4m
Cordani David
€-690.1k
Cordani David
€-34.7k
Cordani David
€-2.2m
Palmer Eric P
€-2.1m
Cordani David
€-71.4k
Cordani David
€-12.8m
Palmer Eric P
€-341k
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During the last 3 months Cigna Group insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 0% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 3, 2025 by Cordani David , who bought 999.9k EUR worth of CGN shares.

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Cigna Group, a recognized titan in the health services landscape, traces its origins to 1792 when it began as the Insurance Company of North America (INA). This rich history speaks volumes about its deep-rooted expertise and robust resilience in an ever-evolving industry. Today, Cigna operates as a global health services powerhouse, deriving its core revenues from an intricate blend of health insurance products and services targeted towards employers, individuals, and government entities. The company's ability to seamlessly fuse traditional insurance models with innovative health solutions highlights its commitment to improving patient outcomes. Cigna's operational model is anchored on its extensive provider network, supplemented by a suite of digital health tools aimed at enhancing customer engagement. This hybrid approach not only simplifies access to medical care but also reinforces its strategic focus on affordability and personalized health journeys for its clients. Financially, Cigna's success is a byproduct of its diversified revenue streams, encompassing global health care, international markets, and supplemental health benefits. At its core, Cigna makes money through premium collections, investment income, and administrative fees from managing prescription drug plans and health services. With the acquisition of Express Scripts in 2018, Cigna prominently positioned itself in the pharmacy benefits management sector, adding another lucrative revenue channel. This strategic maneuver has fostered vertical integration within the company, aligning its pharmacy services with its insurance offerings to manage costs more effectively. Through a relentless pursuit of operational efficiency and strategic expansion, Cigna continues to leverage its scale and diversified offerings, remaining a key player in delivering accessible and cost-effective health care solutions worldwide.

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