WellPoint, Inc. (NYSE:WLP)
A publicly traded commercial health benefits company offering a spectrum of network-based managed care plans to the large and small employer, individual, Medicaid and senior markets.
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Insurers are not well positioned yet to deal with increasing hospital negotiating power. Also I think more cyclical exposure is appropriate now.
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Ignore, just a guess for personal purpuse
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'nother warren
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Based on Graham number valuation
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This stock will do fine with new mgt in the front office
and the white house
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Very cheap for no good reason. Plus a decent dividend. The payout ratio is only 15%
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The enterprise value-to-free cash flow at Wellpoint is now 3.5. And his is *after* Obamacare got upheld by the Supremes? Crazy? Yes -- crazy cheap!
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Taiwan has a very enviable and efficient health care system. The trick is put a computer chip in insurance card and do without health administration. I personally think this is inevitable in the US. The health care bubble built up on the basis of our own inevitability to get, sick, and die.
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Extremely cheap given expected earnings growth, low debt levels, and strong cash flow (for an insurance company).
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Risky due to politics, but probably have expertise to deal with all the new rules and prosper.
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A bit too much too quick
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Nice Health Industry Play at the current level.
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Just got another rate hike in CA today of more than 20%. They are going nuts on rate hikes without any regulation. It's pretty unbelievable......
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WLP has earnings power of nearly $9 per share. The stock is oversold after dropping on earnings report.
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Undervalued and one of the best in healthcare. Looking for future growth.
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Excellent Valuation, confirmed by strong buybacks. Plus diversification because Healthcare insurance is negatively correlated with economic cycle. During recessions people don't go to the doctor and that improves margins at insurers. Still some obamacare hangover in the health insurance sector..
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Durable moat based on #1 or #2 position in every market where it operates.
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Health insurance is insulated from Europe and this company has a low p/e and pays a small dividend.
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