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UnitedHealth Earnings, Revenue Beat in Q2

Investing.com - UnitedHealth (NYSE:UNH) reported second quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations on Thursday and revenue that topped forecasts.

The firm reported earnings per share of $3.6 on revenue of $60.6B. Analysts polled by Investing.com forecast EPS of $3.45 on revenue of $60.52B. That compared to EPS of $3.14 on revenue of $56.09B in the same period a year earlier. The company had reported EPS of $3.73 on revenue of $60.31B in the previous quarter.

UnitedHealth follows other major Financial sector earnings this month


On Tuesday, JPMorgan reported second quarter EPS of $2.82 on revenue of $29.57B, compared to forecasts of EPS of $2.51 on revenue of $28.84B.

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Bank of America earnings beat analysts' expectations on Wednesday, with second quarter EPS of $0.74 on revenue of $23.08B. Investing.com analysts expected EPS of $0.71 on revenue of $23.12B

Stay up-to-date on all of the upcoming earnings reports by visiting Investing.com's earnings calendar

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