A group of investors sued UnitedHealthcare Group on Wednesday, accusing the company of misleading them after the killing of its CEO, Brian Thompson.

The class action lawsuit — filed in the Southern District of New York — accuses the health insurance company of not initially adjusting their 2025 net earning outlook to factor in how Thompson’s killing would affect their operations.

The group, which is seeking unspecified damages, argued that the public backlash prevented the company from pursuing “the aggressive, anti-consumer tactics that it would need to achieve” its earnings goals.

    • @MagicShel@lemmy.zip
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      642 months ago

      I’m just a hair younger than you. I’ve never for a moment entertained communism. I’ve always been a believer in capitalism, but with the regulations and constraints we had in maybe the 70’s (not going to imply there was a golden age of capitalism, but if there was it was before god damned Reagan). And if we can’t regulate capitalism, I’m all for strangling it. Fuck everything about this dystopian bullshit. No one gives one single shit what happens beyond the next quarter. No one is in business to build things or solve problems—they are here to make fucking money.

      Fuck. Unfettered. Capitalism.

      • @takeda@lemm.ee
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        262 months ago

        The reason why communism is not great is because to implement it (at least now) it leads to authoritarianism.

        IMO social democracy (which is regulated capitalism) which we see in Scandinavian countries looks the best right now.

    • @RestrictedAccount@lemmy.world
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      192 months ago

      Adam Smith was the biggest proponent of free markets.

      However in “The Wealth of Nations” he makes clear that if all participants cannot choose NOT to participate, it is NOT a free market and should be regulated.

      • @tedd_deireadh@lemmy.world
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        22 months ago

        So, how did he envision his ideal free market in which participants could choose not to participate? How was that supposed to work?

        • @RestrictedAccount@lemmy.world
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          92 months ago

          Like at my local store. I can choose to buy a bottle of water or I can get water somewhere else.

          With healthcare or utilities, for example, you don’t have an option so they cannot be considered free markets and should be regulated.

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            72 months ago

            Clean drinking water, of course, is not something you can choose to be without, so maybe not the best example. Also, fuck Nestle.

    • @tocopherol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      142 months ago

      It’s as simple as this, my mom explained it to me at 8 years old: “A lot of parents give their kids money for good grades or doing chores, but that teaches them to do things for the money and not because it’s the right thing to do.”

      It’s a habit, like a drug addiction, your brain is rewarded by profit and molds itself around that, altering your view of right and wrong.

    • CherryLips
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      42 months ago

      You arnt old. And I also feel the same as you. I am becoming anti consumer. I hope as a last chance Gen x get to go out in a blaze. I am becoming more activist. We have been fighters all our lives. Time to use it for good.