Health insurer stock report: Week of Sept. 11-15

Three major commercial payers saw their stock prices fall last week.

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Among the payers, Indianapolis-based Anthem saw its share price drop the most at 3.7 percent.

Bloomfield, Conn.-based Cigna saw its share price increase the most at 0.8 percent.

Here is how the five health insurers fared, as of Sept. 15.  

  • Aetna (Hartford, Conn.): $162.68 per share (down 0.1 percent)
  • Anthem (Indianapolis): $186.59 per share (down 3.7 percent)
  • Cigna (Bloomfield, Conn.): $186.05 per share (up 0.8 percent)
  • Humana (Louisville, Ky.): $249.28 per share (down 2.8 percent)
  • UnitedHealth Group (Minnetonka, Minn.): $198.18 per share (up 0.2 percent)  

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